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2021-04-15 19:51 | Report Abuse

Reported cases and deaths
The figures below are based on data from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering. These numbers are updated every 15 minutes but may differ from other sources due to differences in reporting times. For up-to-the-minute updates, follow our live coverage.

Location Cases ...per 100K people Deaths ...per 100K people
United States 31,422,228 9,573 564,405 172
India 14,074,564 1,030 173,123 13
Brazil 13,673,507 6,479 361,884 171
France 5,111,882 7,623 99,133 148
Russia 4,622,464 3,202 102,667 71
United Kingdom 4,378,309 6,551 127,161 190
Turkey 4,025,557 4,825 34,734 42
Italy 3,809,193 6,317 115,557 192
Spain 3,387,022 7,195 76,756 163
Germany 3,085,142 3,711 79,429 96
Poland 2,642,242 6,959 60,612 160
Argentina 2,604,157 5,795 58,542 130
Colombia 2,585,801 5,137 66,819 133
Mexico 2,291,246 1,796 210,812 165
Iran 2,143,794 2,586 65,359 79
Ukraine 1,956,454 4,408 40,389 91
Peru 1,667,737 5,130 55,812 172
Czech Republic 1,593,847 14,938 28,229 265
Indonesia 1,583,182 585 42,906 16
South Africa 1,561,559 2,667 53,498 91
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* Cases identified on cruise ships.

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2021-04-15 19:47 | Report Abuse

Track the global spread of coronavirus with maps and updates on cases and deaths around the world.

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2020-07-25 16:13 | Report Abuse

Vaccine could help, but is a long way off
For those hoping to reopen the US after the coronavirus pandemic, vaccines have been a beacon of hope.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said he believes that hope is warranted and that a vaccine could stop the pandemic in its tracks, but he also doesn't believe that will happen until well into 2021.
The first Phase 3 coronavirus vaccine trial in the US is expected to begin next week. Here's how the vaccine works
The first Phase 3 coronavirus vaccine trial in the US is expected to begin next week. Here's how the vaccine works
"I think as we get into 2021, several months in, that you would have (a) vaccine that would be widely available to people in the United States," Fauci told the Washington Post's Bob Costa during a Post Live event.
Fauci noted that some companies have said they could have a vaccine available before the end of the year.
"I'm a little skeptical about that, but, you know, anything is possible," he told the Post.
Once a vaccine is found and made available, the public will need to agree to take it in order for it to be effective. Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Dr. Thomas Frieden said Friday that could be difficult.
"This is the first time we've had an anti-vaccine movement before we've had the vaccine," Frieden said in a podcast sponsored by the online news site Axios.
"There's already too much suspicion and hesitancy about vaccines, and the way to address that is to just say it like it is and be sure that we're saying what we're doing, when we're doing it, what we're learning, when we're learning it," said Frieden, who is now the president of Resolve to Save Lives.

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2020-07-25 16:12 | Report Abuse

Vaccine could help, but is a long way off
For those hoping to reopen the US after the coronavirus pandemic, vaccines have been a beacon of hope.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said he believes that hope is warranted and that a vaccine could stop the pandemic in its tracks, but he also doesn't believe that will happen until well into 2021.
The first Phase 3 coronavirus vaccine trial in the US is expected to begin next week. Here's how the vaccine works
The first Phase 3 coronavirus vaccine trial in the US is expected to begin next week. Here's how the vaccine works
"I think as we get into 2021, several months in, that you would have (a) vaccine that would be widely available to people in the United States," Fauci told the Washington Post's Bob Costa during a Post Live event.
Fauci noted that some companies have said they could have a vaccine available before the end of the year.
"I'm a little skeptical about that, but, you know, anything is possible," he told the Post.
Once a vaccine is found and made available, the public will need to agree to take it in order for it to be effective. Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Dr. Thomas Frieden said Friday that could be difficult.
"This is the first time we've had an anti-vaccine movement before we've had the vaccine," Frieden said in a podcast sponsored by the online news site Axios.
"There's already too much suspicion and hesitancy about vaccines, and the way to address that is to just say it like it is and be sure that we're saying what we're doing, when we're doing it, what we're learning, when we're learning it," said Frieden, who is now the president of Resolve to Save Lives.