The United States shares 25% of the COVID-19 deaths in the global pie. With a total of 183,424 COVID-19 deaths around the world, the country claims 46,769 of those deaths.
So how do the other countries fare in terms of the death toll for this pandemic?
Based on COVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins' data reveal the following mortality figures:
TOP FIVE COUNTRIES WITH VERY HIGH CONFIRMED CASES SHARE THE FOLLOWING
United States: 46,688 deaths = 25.4%
Italy: 25,085 deaths = 13.6%
Spain: 21,717 = 11.8%
France: 21,340 = 11.6%
United Kingdom:18,100 = 9.9%
Overall, these five countries entered into the chart 72% of COVID-19 deaths as of April 23, 2020
The rest of the countries with top cases of Corona infection share the following death percentages based on the total deaths of 183,424.
Germany = 5,315 = 2,8%
Turkey = 2,376 = 1.2%
Iran = 5,391 = 2.9%
China = 4,636 = 2.5%
Russia = 513 = 0.3%
Brazil = 2,924 = 1.5%
Belgium = 6,262 = 3.4%
Canada = 2,080 = 1.1%
Netherlands = 4,068 = 2.2%
Switzerland = 1,509 = 0.8%
Portugal = 785 = 0.4%
India = 681 = 0.3%
Peru = 530 = 0.2%
Ireland = 769 = 0.4%
Sweden = 1,937 = 1.1%
These countries showing top cases of corona infection share the additional 21% of the death toll. Summing up from those of the top 5 countries will bring the death toll data to 93%. The 7% is being shared by all the other countries experiencing number of deaths with lower than 12K confirmed cases. Source:
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6
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