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COVID-19 coronavirus: Top Affected Countries

Covid-19 coronavirus has reached more than 100 countries, affecting most part of Europe & Asia. WHO declares nCoV as a global pandemic and people are advised to maintain social distance as the number of cases has been drastically rising globally. With approximately 140 countries confirming coronavirus cases, and several countries reporting suspected cases, the outbreak has already placed the world on a public health high-alert. Here are the top ten most affected countries by the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. 

China 

China, including Hong Kong and Macau, is the worst affected country by the novel coronavirus (nCoV) outbreak, officially named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO).

China witnessed more than 3,000 deaths and approximately 74% of the global coronavirus cases as of 09 March, which quickly came down to approximately 58% by 13 March and to 40% by 18 March as the number of cases in rest of the world surged and Europe became the new epicentre.

Hubei is the most-affected province within China and Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei, is the city affected worst by the coronavirus. Hubei has witnessed more than 67,000 coronavirus-positive cases and continues to report deaths, although at a slower rate than before.

The number of cases in China, however, has been on the decline starting March due to the rapid control measures and response by the Chinese government.

Italy 

Coronavirus is getting severe in Italy, making it the most-affected in Europe as well as outside Asia. Italy has witnessed the highest number of deaths due to COVID-19 in the world. Travel to Italy and Italians travelling to other countries during the outbreak has been traced to have caused COVID-19 spread. 

Once confined to Northern Italy, COVID-19 cases have spread to entire Italy leading to a nation-wide lock-down. The Italian government’s early measures such as closing educational institutions temporarily might have limited the spread, although the aged population continues to be a concern.

Coronavirus deaths in Italy increased by more than nine times in ten days, from 366 on 08 March to more than 3,400 on 19 March Total cases crossed 41,000, which is more than 50% of those in Mainland China. 

Iran 

Iran, another country from where coronavirus spread to rest of the world, currently has more than 18,000 confirmed cases and has reported 1,284 deaths. Iran is suspected to have delayed revealing about the spread of corona virus in their country. 

A number of countries have traced their coronavirus-infected having contracted the disease during travel to Iran. Many government officials and politicians including MPs in Iran have contracted coronavirus, some of who died.

Amid fears of further coronavirus spread, Iran announced the temporary release of approximately 70,000 prisoners, according to Mizan news agency.

Spain

Spain has overtaken South Korea in the number of coronavirus cases in the third week of March. Since the first coronavirus case confirmed on 01 February, the Spanish COVID-19 nCoV-infected cases got closer to 1,000 in early hours of 09 March and rose sharply to more than 17,000 on 19 March. A minister in Spain has contracted coronavirus, while the King and Queen are also being tested.

Spain is currently the second most-affected European country with coronavirus. Spanish coronavirus death toll too has increased sharply to reach 803. A nation-wide lock-down has been announced affecting millions of its residents.

Tourism, a crucial sector for Spain, is expected to face an adverse impact due to the global coronavirus fears. The Spanish government has advised companies to ask employees to work from home to avoid spread.

Germany

Coronavirus cases in Germany, which borders France and Switzerland, have crossed 14,000.

Similar to its neighbour France, Germany too banned public events involving huge crowds in order to prevent spread. Trade fair, The Hannover Messe, has been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak situation.

Coronavirus death rate in Germany is, however, comparitively lesser, with 43 deaths reported as of 19 March.

USA

Coronavirus situation in the US is grim with the cases and deaths increasing fast. The US COVID-19 cases crossed South Korean cases on 19 March, moving beyond 10,000 on 19 March, while the death toll crossed 160.

Community spread and delayed testing is currently a major concern to Americans as enough test kits are not available across states.

The first coronavirus case in the US was confirmed on 21 January, but the cases surged from the second half of February.

France

France, the fourth most-affected European nation by the coronavirus, has overtaken South Korea in the number of COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 nCoV cases in France have crossed 9,000, while death toll reached 264.

The French government has banned public gatherings. The popular Louvre Museum in Paris was temporarily closed as a precautionary measure. The Paris city has reported COVID-19 coronavirus-positive cases, apart from other regions including Amiens, Bordeaux, and Eastern Haute-Savoie.

A worker at Disneyland Paris was reported by Reuters as having contracted the coronavirus. France currently has only a few clusters with coronavirus. The ongoing outbreak remains a concern to the French tourism industry as coronavirus fears are resulting in a drop in visitors.

South Korea

South Korea is among the Asian nations most hit by coronavirus outside China due to its proximity to the latter. Coronavirus cases in South Korea started surging in February and crossed 8,500 on 19 March.

Deaths due to coronavirus in South Korea have crossed 90. The country is being assisted by China, whose experience in containing the outbreak has resulted in controlling the local spread of the epidemic.

Switzerland

Switzerland, a popular tourist destination, is the fifth most affected European country by the novel coronavirus outbreak. The positive COVID-19 coronavirus cases in Switzerland, whose borders are close to Milan, Italy, are getting closer to 4,000 as on 19 March.

Some of the major cities in Switzerland, such as Geneva and Zurich, have reported confirmed coronavirus cases.

Deaths in Switzerland due to coronavirus have crossed 30. The Swiss hotel and tourism industries will be affected if the coronavirus situation continues to stay for long.

United Kingdom (UK)

The UK coronavirus cases surged in the third week of March making it one of the top ten countries with coronavirus.

Confirmed coronavirus cases in the UK surged to 2,600 on 18 March, while death toll increased to 137.

 

 

 

Author: Yash Prasad    Source: https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/

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