Comprehensive COVID-19 charts on countries and regions worldwide, updated daily.
New Cases since early 2020 ⇨ |
New Cases in the past 5 weeks ⇨
Daily New Cases in the past 14 days ⇨
New Cases per Capita (per 100,000 population) ⇨
Total Cases ⇨
Total Cases per Capita (per 100,000 population) ⇨
Cases Trajectory
The first four charts show the Cases Trajectory for the top 96 countries (24 per chart) worldwide. The other charts show the Cases Trajectory of countries in each Region:
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory Top 1 – 24 countries worldwide (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory Top 25 – 48 countries worldwide (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory Top 49 – 72 countries worldwide (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory Top 73 – 96 countries worldwide (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in the Americas (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in the Caribbean (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in EU member states (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Non-EU European countries (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in the Middle East (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Northern and Eastern Africa (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Central and Southern Africa (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Western Africa (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Asia (chart)
- COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Oceania (chart)
Cases Trajectory Details ⇨
New Deaths since early 2020 ⇨ |
New Deaths in the past 5 weeks ⇨
Daily New Deaths in the past 14 days ⇨
New Deaths per Capita (per 100,000 population) ⇨
Total Deaths ⇨
Mortality Rate per Capita (per 100,000 population) ⇨
Case Fatality Rate ⇨
Deaths Trajectory ⇨ |
Deaths Trajectory Details ⇨
Cases Trajectory
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Small numbers with decimals between 0 and 1 (e.g. 0.1) are used to make zeroes visible on a logarithmic scale.
The data line of each country shows the Cases Trajectory:
- The horizontal axis shows the total number of COVID-19 cases. This number stays the same when there are no new cases and goes up (the line moves to the right) when new cases are reported. It will never go down.
- The vertical axis shows the moving total of New COVID-19 cases in the past seven (7) days. This number and the line will go up when an increasing number of new cases were reported in the past 7 days and they will go down when the number of reported cases has decreased in the past 7 days. When no new cases have been reported in the past 7 days, this number (and the line) will go down to zero. As zero values cannot be shown on the logarithmic scale of the vertical axis, zero values are replaced with “0.1” or a lower value e.g. “0.09”. The lowest significant value above zero is “1”, which is a total of one new case in the past seven days.
A country that is successful in reducing the spread of the disease will have a low value on the vertical axis, and the data line will end near or at the bottom of the chart.
See the details since early 2020 of the COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in 96 countries with the highest number of cases (24 countries per chart) ⇨
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See the details since early 2020 of the COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in the Americas ⇨
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See the details since early 2020 of the COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in the Caribbean ⇨
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See the details since early 2020 of the COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in EU member states ⇨
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See the details since early 2020 of the COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Non-EU European countries ⇨
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* Note:
Egypt is also included in the chart for Northern Africa;
Turkey is also included in the chart for Europe (Non-EU).
See the details since early 2020 of the COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in the Middle East ⇨
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See the details since early 2020 of the COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Northern and Eastern Africa ⇨
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See the details since early 2020 of the COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Central and Southern Africa ⇨
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See the details since early 2020 of the COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Western Africa ⇨
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See the details since early 2020 of the COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Asia ⇨
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See the details since early 2020 of the COVID-19 Cases Trajectory in Oceania ⇨