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Tracking the Coronavirus

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March 17, 2020

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has sickened at least 167,515 people and killed 6,606, according to the latest World Health Organization data release 16 March 2020. The total number of cases of infection is believed to be higher than what has been reported due to limited testing.

Countries around the world have restricted travel and are urging citizens to avoid crowds which could spread the virus. The Grasswire team is bringing together information from around the world highlighting how governments and private organizations are reacting to the disease.

Verified government information sources

Coronavirus testing

Limiting the spread of viruses and diseases

Andrew Okwuosah

Andrew Okwuosah

Andrew Okwuosah

Stephen Repetski

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In its daily update, the World Health Organization says there are 167,515 confirmed cases worldwide, including 13,903 new cases, and 6,066 deaths (862 new deaths) for March 15-16.

World Health Organization data is reported at 10 a.m. CET. for the previous day.

Four new countries in Africa, Europe and the Americas reported COVID-19 cases in the 24-hour period, and the number of total cases and deaths outside China has overtaken those inside China. Starting today, Chinese cases will no longer be featured separately.

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