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Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020
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This article documents the chronology and epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in April 2020, the virus which causes the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. The first human cases of COVID-19 were identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

Case statistics

Pandemic chronology

1 April

WHO Situation Report 72:[1]

Map of the WHO's regional offices and their respective operating regions.
  Africa; HQ: Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo
  Western Pacific; HQ: Manila, Philippines
  Eastern Mediterranean; HQ: Cairo, Egypt
  South East Asia; HQ: New Delhi, India
  Europe; HQ: Copenhagen, Denmark
  Americas; HQ: Washington, D.C., US
  • Albania reported 16 new cases, bringing the total number to 259.[2]
  • Canada reported 1,140 new cases, bringing the total number to 9,731.[3][4] Furthermore, the province of Quebec had reported 449 new cases.[5]
  • France reported 509 new deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number to 4,023.[2]
  • Germany reported 5,435 new cases, bringing the total number to 67,366. The country also reported 149 deaths, bringing the total to 732.[2]
  • Hong Kong reported that a cat has tested positive for the coronavirus, bringing the total number of infected pets in the territory to three.[2]
  • Indonesia reported 149 new cases and 21 deaths, bringing the total number of cases to 1,677 and deaths to 157, while 103 had recovered.[2]
  • Iran confirmed 2,987 new cases, bringing the total to 47,593. Iran also reported 138 deaths, bringing the total to 3,036. The country also reported that 15,473 had recovered from COVID-19.[2]
  • Ireland confirmed 212 new cases, significantly fewer new cases than 31 March, and 14 deaths. This gave a total of 3,447 confirmed cases and 85 deaths.[6] About 1,500 people were being tested per day at this stage.[7]
  • Italy reported 4,782 new cases, bringing the total number to 110,574. The country also reported 727 deaths, bringing the total to 13,155.[2]
  • Libya reported two new cases, bringing the total to 10.[2]
  • Malaysia confirmed 142 new cases, bringing the total to 2,908. The country's health authorities also confirmed that 108 patients had recovered.[8]
  • New Zealand confirmed that 61 new cases (47 confirmed and 14 probable) were reported, bringing the total to 708 (647 confirmed and 61 probable).[9]
  • Palestine confirmed 17 new cases (15 in the West Bank and two in Gaza), bringing the total to 134.[10]
  • Panama confirmed 136 new cases, bringing the total number to 1,317. Several new deaths were reported, bringing the total number to 32.[11]
  • The Philippines reported 227 new cases and eight more deaths, bringing the total number of cases to 2,311 and deaths to 96.[2]
  • Qatar reported 54 new cases, bringing the total to 835.[2]
  • Singapore confirmed 74 new cases, bringing the total number to 1,000.[12]
  • South Korea confirmed 101 new cases and three new deaths, bringing the total to 9,887 and 165 respectively.[13] Also, 5,560 people had recovered.[2]
  • Spain reported 864 deaths and 102,136 infections.[2]
  • Turkey reported 2,348 new cases and 63 new deaths, bringing the total number of deaths to 277.[2]
  • Ukraine confirmed 149 new cases and three new deaths, bringing the total number to 794 and the number of deaths to 20.[14]
  • The United Kingdom reported 563 deaths within the past 24 hours, bringing the total number to 2,352. The country's youngest reported person to die of the virus was a 13-year-old boy named Ismail Mohamed Abdulwahab.[2]
  • The United States confirmed a total of over 200,000 cases and 4,076 deaths.[15][2] The United States Department of State reported the deaths of two local employees at US diplomatic missions in Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.[2]

2 April

WHO Situation Report 73:[16]

  • Belgium reported a total of 1,001 deaths and 15,348 cases.[17]
  • Canada reported 1,554 new cases, bringing the total number to 11,285.[18][19][20] 22 new deaths were reported, bringing the total to 127.[17]
  • Fiji has confirmed two cases, bringing the total number to six cases.[21]
  • France has reported 1,355 new daily death cases, the third most human fatality cases relative COVID-19, bringing the total death number to 5,387.[citation needed]
  • Germany reported 6,156 new cases, bringing the total number to 73,522. The country also reported 140 deaths, bringing the total to 872.[22][17]
  • India had confirmed a total of 50 deaths and 1,965 cases nationwide.[23][17]
  • Iran reported 124 deaths, reaching a total of 3,160. Health authorities confirmed 50,468 infected cases.[23][17]
  • Ireland confirmed 402 new cases and 13 deaths. This gave a total of 3,894 confirmed cases and 98 deaths.[6]
  • Israel confirmed 31 deaths and 6,211 infected cases, with 107 in serious condition.[24]
  • Italy reported 760 deaths, bringing the total to 13,915.[25]
  • Malawi confirmed its three first cases.[26][17]
  • Malaysia confirmed 208 new cases, taking the total number of cases to 3,116. Five deaths were also reported, taking the death toll to 50.[27][17]
  • New Zealand confirmed 89 new cases (76 confirmed and 13 probable), bringing the total to 797. Of the cases, 92 had recovered and 13 were hospitalized.[28]
  • The Netherlands reported 166 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,339. The country also reported 14,697 cases.[17]
  • Palestine confirmed 21 new cases, bringing the total to 155.[29]
  • Panama reported 158 new cases and 5 new deaths, bringing the total numbers to 1,475 and 37, respectively.[30]
  • Philippines reported 11 new deaths and 332 new cases, bringing the total number of deaths to 107 and infected cases to 2,633.[17]
  • Russia reported 771 new cases, bringing the total to 3,548. A total of 30 people had died.[17]
  • Singapore confirmed its fourth death.[31] At the same time, 49 new cases were confirmed, bringing the total number to 1,049.[32][17]
  • South Korea confirmed 89 new cases and four new deaths, bringing the total to 9,976 and 169, respectively.[33]
  • Spain reported a total of 10,003 deaths and 110,238 cases.[17]
  • Switzerland's death toll rose to 432 and reported 18,267 positive tests.[17]
  • Ukraine confirmed 103 new cases and two new deaths, bringing the total number of cases to 897 and the total number of deaths to 22.[34]
  • The United Kingdom reported 569 deaths, bringing the total to 2,921. Health authorities reported that 163,194 people had been tested with 33,718 testing positive.[25]
  • The United States confirmed a total of over 225,000 cases and 5,345 deaths.[15]
  • Zambia reported three new cases, bringing the total to 39. Zambia also reported its first death.[17]
  • There were over 1,000,000 confirmed cases and 50,000 confirmed deaths in the world.[15][35][36][25]
  • Rachael Lynch, a goalkeeper of Australia women's national field hockey team, has tested positive for COVID-19.[citation needed]

3 April

WHO Situation Report 74:[37]

  • Albania reported 27 new cases with a total death toll of 17.[38][39]
  • Canada confirmed 1,264 new cases, bringing the total number to 12,549, and 127 deaths.[23]
  • China confirmed four new deaths, bringing the death toll to 3,322. China also reported 40 asymptomatic cases of the coronavirus.[39]
  • Egypt confirmed 120 new cases, bringing the total to 985. Egypt also reported eight new deaths, bringing the total to 66.[38][39]
  • The Falkland Islands reported its first case.[40][38]
  • France reported 588 new deaths, bringing the total number of hospital deaths to 5,091. This figure excluded the 1,416 deaths in rest homes, bringing the total death toll to 6,507.[39]
  • Greece reported a total of 1,425 cases and 53 deaths.[23]
  • India reported 1,965 total cases, with many cases being traced to a tablighi jamaat in New Delhi held in March.[23]
  • Indonesia's death roll rose to 170 with a total of 1,790 confirmed infections.[23]
  • Iran reported 134 new deaths, bringing the death toll to 3,294. Official figures claimed that 53,183 were infected and that 17,935 had recovered.[39]
  • Ireland confirmed 424 new cases and 22 deaths. This gave a total of 4,273 confirmed cases and 120 deaths.[6]
  • Iraq officially reported 772 cases and 54 confirmed deaths. This figure had been disputed by three doctors, a health ministry official, and a senior political official, who claimed that thousands had been infected.[23]
  • Italy confirmed 766 new deaths, bringing the total death toll to 14,681. The country also confirmed 2,339 new cases, bringing the total number to 85,388.[38]
  • Kyrgyzstan reported its first death from the coronavirus.[39]
  • Latvia confirmed its first coronavirus-related death, a 99-year-old woman with various underlying chronic conditions.[41]
  • Malaysia confirmed 217 new cases, bringing the country's total to 3,333. The country also reported three more deaths, bring the total death toll to 53.[42]
  • The Netherlands reported 1,026 new cases, bringing the total number to 15,723. The country also confirmed 148 more deaths, bringing the total to 1,487.[39]
  • Panama reported 198 new cases and four new deaths, bringing the total numbers to 1,673 and 41, respectively.[43]
  • New Zealand confirmed 71 new confirmed and probable cases, bringing the total to 868.[44][45]
  • Palestine confirmed 32 cases, bringing the total to 193.[46][47]
  • Singapore confirmed its fifth death.[48][23] At the same time, 65 new cases were confirmed, bringing the total number to 1,114.[49]
  • South Korea reported 86 new cases and five new deaths, bringing the total to 10,062 and 174, respectively.[50] Also, 27,000 people were under self-quarantine.[39]
  • Spain reported 950 deaths, bringing the total to 10,000.[23]
  • Sweden reported 612 new cases, bringing the total to around 6,000. The country's death toll reached nearly 333.[51]
  • Ukraine reported 175 new cases, bringing the total number to 1,072, as well as five new deaths, bringing the total number to 27.[52]
  • The United Kingdom reported 684 deaths, bringing the total to 3,605. UK health authorities confirmed that 173,784 had been tested with 38,168 being positive.[38]
  • The United States reported 26,000 new cases, bringing the total to 228,000. The US death toll reached 950, bringing the total to 5,374.[23] New York state reported 562 deaths, bringing the death toll to 2,935.[39]
  • According to figures released by Johns Hopkins University, 58,773 people had died as a result of COVID-19 and there were at least 1,094,068 confirmed cases.[38]

4 April

WHO Situation Report 75:[53]

  • Albania reported 29 new cases, bringing the total to 333 with a total of 18 deaths.[54]
  • Canada reported 1,469 new cases, bringing the total number to 14,018.[55][56]
  • China reported 19 new cases (18 imported and one in Wuhan), bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 81,639. China also reported four new deaths, bringing the death toll to 3,326.[54]
  • Fiji had confirmed five new cases, bringing the total number to 12.[57][58]
  • France recorded nearly 5,400 deaths, including 884 previously unreported cases in rest homes.[59]
  • Georgia confirmed its first death, with the country reporting a total of 157 cases.[54]
  • Germany reported 6,082 new cases, bringing the total to 85,778. The country also reported 1,158 deaths.[54]
  • Indonesia confirmed 106 new cases, bringing the total to 2,092. The country reported 10 new deaths, bringing the death toll to 191.[54]
  • Iran confirmed 55,743 cases of whom 4,103 were in critical condition. The country also reported 158 deaths, bringing the death toll to 3,542.[51][54]
  • Ireland confirmed 331 new cases and 17 deaths. This gave a total of 4,604 confirmed cases and 137 deaths.[6]
  • Israeli authorities reported a total number of 7,428 cases and 41 deaths.[54]
  • Italy confirmed 766 new deaths, bringing the death toll to 14,681. Italy reported 4,585 new cases, bringing the total to 119,827.[51]
  • Japan reported 118 new cases in Tokyo, raising the total to about 3,000. The country also had reported a total of 73 deaths.[54]
  • Kuwait reported its first death. The country also reported 62 new cases, increasing the total to 479 cases.[54]
  • Malaysia reported 150 new cases, bringing the total to 3,486. Malaysia also recorded four new deaths, bringing the total to 57.[60][54]
  • The Netherlands confirmed 164 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,651.[54]
  • Panama reported 128 new cases and five new deaths, bringing the total numbers to 1,801 and 46, respectively.[61]
  • New Zealand confirmed 82 new cases (50 confirmed and 32 probable), bringing the total number to 950. It was reported that 127 people had recovered and that over 3,600 people had been tested on Friday.[62][63]
  • The Philippines reported 76 new cases, bringing the total to 3,094. The country also reported 8 new deaths, bringing the total to 144.[54]
  • Portugal confirmed a total of 266 deaths and 10,524 cases.[54]
  • Qatar reported 250 new cases, bringing the total to 1,213. Also, 16 people had recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 109.[54]
  • Singapore confirmed its sixth death.[64] At the same time, 75 new cases were confirmed, bringing the total number to 1,189.[65][54]
  • South Korea confirmed 94 new cases and three new deaths, bringing the total to 10,156 and 177, respectively.[66][54]
  • Spain reported 809 new deaths, bring the total death toll to 11,744. The number of confirmed cases rose to 124,736.[59][54]
  • Switzerland's number of infected cases rose to 20,278 and the death toll to 540.[51]
  • Turkey confirmed 76 new deaths, bringing the death toll to 501. The country also reported a total of 23,934 cases. Also, 786 patients had recovered while 1,311 remained in intensive care.[54]
  • Ukraine reported 153 new cases and five new deaths, bringing the total numbers to 1,225 and 32, respectively.[67]
  • The United Kingdom reported a total death toll of 4,313. Also, 183,190 people had been tested with 41,903 positive cases being confirmed.[54]
  • The United States reported a total of 300,915 cases and 8,162 deaths, based on figures by Johns Hopkins University. New York state reported 113,704 cases and a total of 3,565 deaths.[54]
  • In the disputed territory of Western Sahara, the first four cases were confirmed.[68]
  • According to Johns Hopkins University, the number of coronavirus cases worldwide exceeded 1.1 million.[54]

5 April

WHO Situation Report 76:[69]

  • Albania reported 28 new cases, bringing the total to 361. The country reported a total of 20 deaths and 104 recoveries.[70]
  • Canada reported 1,495 new cases, bringing the total number to 15,513. and a total of 258 deaths.[70][71]
  • China reported 39 new cases (all but one imported) and 78 new asymptomatic cases. China reported one death.[72]
  • Ethiopia reported its first two deaths, a 60-year-old woman and a 56-year-old man.[70]
  • France reported a total of 90,848 cases.[73] France also reported 357 deaths, bringing the total to 8,078. There are over 28,891 hospitalised patients.[70]
  • Germany reported a total of 96,092 cases.[73]
  • Haiti reported its first death.[74][72]
  • Iran reported 150 deaths, bringing the total to 3,603. Iran has recorded a total of 58,226 cases, 22,011 recoveries, and 4,057 critical cases.[70]
  • Ireland confirmed 390 new cases and 21 deaths. This gave a total of 4,994 confirmed cases and 158 deaths.[6]
  • Italy reported a total of 124,632 cases[73] and new 525 deaths.[70]
  • Japan reported more than 130 cases in Tokyo, bringing the number of cases in the capital above 1,000.[70]
  • Malaysia reported 179 new cases, bringing the number of cases to 3,662.[70]
  • New Zealand reported 89 new cases (48 confirmed and 41 probable), bringing the total to 1,039 (870 confirmed and 169 probable). 29 recoveries were reported, bringing the total to 156.[75]
  • Panama reported 187 new cases and 8 new deaths, bringing the total numbers to 1,988 and 54, respectively.[76]
  • Qatar reported 279 new cases, bringing the total to 1,604.[70]
  • Russia reported 658 new cases, bringing the total to 5,389. The country also reported a total of 45 deaths.[70]
  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon confirmed its first case.[77]
  • Singapore confirmed 120 new cases, bringing the total number to 1,309. This is the highest number of new cases in a day.[78]
  • South Korea confirmed 81 new cases and six new deaths, bringing the total to 10,237 and 183 respectively.[79]
  • South Sudan confirmed its first case.[80][70]
  • Spain reported 674 new deaths, bringing the total to 12,418 deaths. The country reported a total of 130,759 cases.[70]
  • Turkey reported 73 new deaths and 3,135 new cases, bringing the total number of deaths to 574 and the number of cases to 27,069.[70]
  • Ukraine reported 83 new cases and 5 new deaths, bringing the total numbers to 1,308 and 37 respectively.[81]
  • The United Kingdom reported 621 deaths, bringing the total to 4,934. A total of 47,806 people have tested positive for the coronavirus.[70]
  • The United States reported a total of 311,544 cases.[73] New York state also reported 594 deaths, bringing the total to 4,159.[70]
  • Johns Hopkins University reported that the number of global confirmed cases has passed 1.2 million with 64,753 confirmed deaths.[73]

6 April

WHO Situation Report 77:[82]

  • The Czech Republic reported a total of 4,591 cases, 72 deaths, and 96 recoveries.[72]
  • Canada reported 1,154 new cases, bringing the total number to 16,667.[83]
  • Egypt reported 149 new cases, bringing the total to 1,322. The country reported 7 new deaths, bringing the total to 85, and 259 recoveries.[72]
  • Fiji has confirmed two new cases, bringing the total number to 14.[84]
  • France reported a total of 8,078 deaths including 6,494 hospital deaths.[72]
  • Germany reported 3,677 new cases, bringing the total to 95,391.[72]
  • Indonesia reported 218 new cases, bringing the total to 2,491. The country also reported 11 deaths, bringing the total to 209, and 192 recoveries.[72]
  • Iran reported a total of 3,739 deaths and 60,500 cases.[72]
  • Ireland confirmed 370 new cases and 16 deaths. This gave a total of 5,364 confirmed cases and 174 deaths.[6]
  • Italy's death toll rose by 636. The country also reported 3,599 new cases, bringing the total to 132,547.[72]
  • Kenya has reported a total of 158 cases and six deaths.[72]
  • Kosovo reported two new deaths, bringing the total death toll to 3.[85]
  • Malaysia reported 131 new cases, bringing the total to 3,793. Malaysian authorities also report 236 new recovered cases.[86] A new death was reported, bringing the death toll to 62.[87]
  • New Zealand reported 39 newly confirmed and 28 probable cases, bringing the total to 1,106 confirmed and probable cases.[88]
  • Panama reported 112 new cases and 1 new death, bringing the total numbers to 2,100 and 55, respectively.[89]
  • The Philippines reported 414 new cases, bringing the total to 3,660. The country also reported 11 deaths, bringing the total to 163, and 73 recoveries.[72]
  • Romania reported a total of 4,057 cases and 157 deaths.[72]
  • Russia reported 954 new cases, bringing the total to 6,343, and a total of 47 deaths.[72]
  • São Tomé and Príncipe reported its first 4 cases.[90]
  • Singapore confirmed 66 new cases, bringing the total number to 1,375. Of the new cases, 35 were linked to clusters at foreign dormitories.[91]
  • South Korea confirmed 47 new cases and three new deaths, bringing the total to 10,284 and 186 respectively.[92][72]
  • Switzerland reported a total of 584 deaths and 21,652 cases.[72]
  • Thailand reported 51 new cases, bringing the total to 2,220, and three new deaths, bringing the total to 26.[72]
  • Turkey reported 3,148 new cases, bringing the total to 30,217, and 75 new deaths, bringing the total to 649.[72]
  • Ukraine reported a total of 1,319 cases and 38 deaths.[93]
  • The United Arab Emirates reported a total of 1,799 cases and ten deaths.[72]
  • The United Kingdom reported 439 new deaths, bringing the total to 5,373. The UK also reported a total of 51,608 cases.[72]
  • Johns Hopkins University reported a total of 10,000 deaths and 347,000 confirmed cases. A Malayan tiger named Nadia became the first known non-human animal in the country to test positive for COVID-19.[72]

7 April

WHO Situation Report 78:[94]

  • Abkhazia confirmed its first case.[95]
  • Artsakh confirmed its first case.[96]
  • Brazil reported a total of 13,717 cases and 667 deaths.[97]
  • Canada reported 1,230 new cases, bringing the total to 17,897, and a total of 345 deaths.[97][98]
  • China reported no new coronavirus deaths for the first time since it started publishing figures on COVID-19 last year. Chinese authorities reported 32 new imported cases and 30 new asymptomatic cases, bringing the total to 1,033.[97]
  • Fiji reported its 15th case.[99]
  • France reported more than 10,000 total deaths, including 7,091 hospital deaths and 3,237 deaths in retirement homes.[97]
  • Germany reported 3,834 cases, bringing the total to 99,225. The country's death toll also rose by 173 to 1,607.[97]
  • Indonesia reported 247 new cases, bringing the total to 2,738. The country also reported 12 new deaths, bringing the total to 221. In addition, 204 people have recovered.[97]
  • Iran reported 2,089 new cases, bringing the total to 62,589. The country also reported 133 deaths, bringing the total to 3,872.[97]
  • Ireland confirmed 345 new cases and 36 deaths, the largest to date. This gave a total of 5,709 confirmed cases and 210 deaths.[6]
  • Malaysia reported 170 new cases, bringing the total to 3,963. Health authorities also reported one death, bringing the death toll to 63. 80 patients have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 1,321.[100][97]
  • New Zealand reported 54 new cases, bringing the total to 1,160. 241 people have also recovered.[101]
  • Philippines reported 104 new cases, bringing the total to 3,764, and 14 new deaths, bringing the total to 177.[97]
  • Qatar reported 225 new cases, bringing the total to 2,057, and six deaths.[97]
  • Russia reported 1,154 new cases, bringing the total to 7,497. The country also reported 11 new deaths, bringing the death toll to 58.[97]
  • Singapore confirmed 106 new cases, bringing the total number to 1,481.[102][97]
  • South Sudan reported its second case.[103]
  • Switzerland reported a total of 641 deaths and 22,242 cases.[97]
  • Turkey reported 3,892 new cases, bringing the total to 34,109. The death toll rose by 76 to 725 while the country reported a total of 150 recoveries.[97]
  • Ukraine reported 143 new cases and seven new deaths, bringing the totals to 1,462 and 45, respectively.[104]
  • According to Johns Hopkins University, over 1.3 million people globally have been affected by the coronavirus. More than 74,500 people have died while nearly 285,000 have recovered.[97]

8 April

WHO Situation Report 79:[105]

  • Bangladesh reported a total of 218 cases and 20 deaths.[106]
  • Belarus reported 205 new cases, bringing the total to 1,066. The country has reported a total of 13 deaths.[106]
  • China reported 62 new cases (nearly all imported), bringing the total number of imported cases to 1,042. China has reported a total of 81,802 cases since the beginning of the outbreak.[106]
  • Canada reported 1,394 new cases, bringing the total number to 19,291.[107]
  • The Czech Republic reported a total of 5,000 cases and 195 deaths.[106]
  • Egypt reported nine new deaths, bringing the death toll to 94, and a total of 1,450 cases.[106]
  • Ethiopia reported a total of 52 cases and two deaths.[106]
  • France reported 541 new hospital deaths, bringing the death toll to 10,869. French authorities also report 7,148 people in intensive care.[106]
  • Germany reported 254 new deaths, bringing the total to 1,864. The country reported a total number of 103,228 cases.[106]
  • Indonesia reported 218 new cases, bringing the total to 2,956. Indonesia also reported 19 new deaths, taking the total to 240. 222 have recovered.[106]
  • Iran reported 121 new deaths, bringing the death toll to 3,993. The country also reported 1,997 new cases, bringing the total to 64,586. Iran also reported 3,956 infected people.[106]
  • Ireland confirmed 365 new cases and 25 deaths. This gave a total of 6,074 confirmed cases and 235 deaths.[6]
  • Israel reported 156 new cases, bringing the total to 9,400. The country also reported six new deaths, bringing the total to 71. 147 are in critical condition while 801 have recovered.[106]
  • Japan reported 144 new cases in Tokyo, bringing the total number of cases to 4,768. The country has reported a total of 98 deaths.[106]
  • Malaysia reported 156 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,119. The country also reported two more deaths, bringing a total of 65 deaths.[106][108]
  • Myanmar reported a total of 22 cases and three deaths.[106]
  • New Zealand reported 50 new cases (26 confirmed and 24 probable), bringing the total to 1,210. 41 new recoveries were reported, bringing the total to 282.[109]
  • Pakistan reported a total of 3,546 cases, 57 deaths, and 458 recoveries.[106]
  • Peru reported a total of 107 deaths and 2,954 confirmed cases.[106]
  • The Philippines reported 106 new cases, bringing the total to 3,870; five deaths, bringing the death toll to 182; and 12 new recoveries, bringing the total to 96.[106]
  • Poland confirmed a total of more than 5,000 cases and reported 22 new deaths, bringing the total to 435. Poland has tested 100,000 people.[106]
  • Russia reported 1,175 new cases, bringing the total to 8,672. Five new deaths were reported, bringing the total to 63.[106]
  • Singapore confirmed 142 new cases, bringing the total number to 1,623. In addition, a person was later confirmed to have COVID-19 after he died,[110] which was caused by a heart condition.[111]
  • Somalia reported its first death. Authorities also reported four new cases, bringing the total to 12.[106]
  • Switzerland reported a total of 705 deaths and 22,789 cases.[106]
  • Thailand reported three new deaths, bringing the death toll to 30. The country has a total of 2,369 cases.[106]
  • Turkey reported a total of 38,226 confirmed cases, 812 related deaths, and 1,846 recovered cases. Turkish health authorities have also conducted 24,9900 cases.[106]
  • Ukraine reported 206 new cases and 7 new deaths, bringing the total numbers to 1,668 and 52, respectively.[112]
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