Another COVID-19 milestone was reached on 9 August 2020 as the number of COVID-19 cases exceeded 20 million cases. It took five months from January to June to reach the first 10 million cases. Then it took just six weeks to reach an additional 10 million cases.Â
New Cases ⇨
Total Cases ⇨
Cases per Capita (per 100,000 population) ⇨
Cases Trajectory ⇨
New Deaths ⇨
Total Deaths ⇨
Mortality Rate per Capita (MRpC) (per 100,000 population) ⇨
Case Fatality Rate (CFR)
(These charts are for 9 Aug 2020. For recent Case Fatality Rate charts, click here: ⇨)
The first three charts show Case Fatality Rate (CFR) in the Top 90 countries worldwide. The other charts show CFR in each country of each Region:
- COVID-19 CFR in Global Top 30 countries (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in Global Top 31 to 60 countries (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in Global Top 61 to 90 countries (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in the Americas (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in the Caribbean (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in EU member states (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in Non-EU European countries (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in the Middle East (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in Northern and Eastern Africa (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in Central and Southern Africa (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in Western Africa (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in Asia (chart)
- COVID-19 CFR in Oceania (chart)
Deaths Trajectory ⇨
Case Fatality Rate (CFR)
The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is the total number of deaths as a percentage of the total number of confirmed cases. Also called Case Fatality Ratio as per WHO definition. Examples: seasonal influenza < 0.1%, SARS (2003) 9.6%-11%.
A relative high CFR, say above 10%, could be caused by undetected or unreported cases of COVID-19 due to lack of testing.
Move the mouse cursor over the chart to see the underlying numbers.
* Note:
Egypt is also included in the chart for Northern Africa;
Turkey is also included in the chart for Europe (Non-EU).