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Check-out: 75 countries affected by the deadly Coronavirus and the number of cases confirmed

COVID-19 popularly known as Coronavirus has currently been declared as a public health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO)

The deadly outbreak which was first discovered in the Chinese city of Wuhan has now been confirmed in 75 other countries around the world.

Over 90,000 people have been diagnosed with the virus and 3,100 people have been confirmed dead around the world from the COVID-19

The outbreak is prominent in the Hubei province in China where the outbreak started. There is a reported 80,100 cases and confirmed 2,900 deaths reported.

Sadly, WHO has revealed the number of new cases reported outside China has risen nine times higher than cases reported in China in the past 24 hours.

Here are the list of the 75 countries where Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been recorded and the number of cases as at 12:00 on Tuesday 3rd March 2020.

Afghanistan (1 case)
Algeria (2 cases)
Andorra (1 case)
Armenia (1 case)
Australia (35 cases, 1 death)
Austria (10 cases)
Bahrain (49 cases)
Belarus (1 case)
Belgium (1 case)
Brazil (2 cases)
Cambodia (1 case)
Canada (24 cases)
Croatia (6 cases)
Czech Republic (5 cases)
Denmark (3 cases)
Dominican Republic (1 case)
Ecuador (7 cases)
Egypt (2 cases)
Estonia (1 case)
Finland (3 cases)
France (130 cases, 2 deaths)
Georgia (1 case)
Germany (158 cases)
Gibraltar (1 case)
Greece (7 cases)
Hong Kong (100 cases, 2 deaths)
Iceland (3 case)
India (6 cases)
Indonesia (2 cases)
Iran (1,501 cases, 66 deaths)
Iraq (26 cases)
Ireland (1 case)
Israel (12 cases)
Italy (2,036 cases, 52 deaths)
Japan (974 cases, 12 deaths)
Jordan (1 case)
Kuwait (56 cases)
Latvia (1 case)
Lebanon (13 cases)
Lithuania (1 case)
Luxembourg (1 case)
Macao (10 cases)
Malaysia (25 cases)
Mexico (5 cases)
Monaco (1 case)
Nepal (1 case)
Netherlands (7 cases)
New Zealand (1 case)
Nigeria (1 case)
North Macedonia (1 case)
Norway (15 cases)
Oman (6 cases)
Pakistan (5 cases)
Philippines (3 cases, 1 death)
Portugal (2 cases)
Qatar (7 cases)
Romania (3 cases)
Russia (6 cases)
San Marino (1 case)
Saudi Arabia (1 case)
Senegal (1 case)
Singapore (108 cases)
South Korea (5,186 cases, 29 deaths)
Spain (73 cases)
Sri Lanka (1 case)
Sweden (13 cases)
Switzerland (18 cases)
Taiwan (41 cases, 1 death)
Thailand (42 cases, 1 death)
Tunisia (1 case)
Ukraine (1 case)
United Arab Emirates (21 cases)
United Kingdom (40 cases)
United States (105 cases*, 6 deaths)
Vietnam (16 cases)

The list includes confirmed positive cases from public health labs awaiting confirmation from the U.S. Disease Control Centers.

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