Tracking the global spread of the coronavirus
Outside mainland China, there have been more than 460 infections reported in nearly 30 places. Over 42,600 people are infected China.
Hong Kong medical personnel wearing protective suits walk in a residential estate after two people in the block were confirmed to have contracted the new coronavirus, according to local newspaper reports (AFP Photo/Anthony WALLACE)
The new coronavirus that emerged in central China at the end of last year has killed more than 1,000 people and spread around the world.
The latest figures from China show there are more than 42,600 people infected in the country.
Outside mainland China, there have been more than 460 infections reported in nearly 30 places. There have been two deaths, one in the Philippines and the other in Hong Kong.
Here are the areas where 2019-nCoV, the virus’s provisional scientific designation, has been confirmed:
CHINA
As of Tuesday, more than 42,600 people have been infected across China, the majority in and around Wuhan.
Most of the 1,016 who have died in China were in that region, but officials have confirmed multiple deaths elsewhere, including in the capital Beijing.
The fatalities include a US citizen — believed to be the first confirmed death of a foreigner.
ASIA-PACIFIC
Cruise ship Diamond Princess, quarantined off Japan: 135
Singapore: 45
Hong Kong: 42, including one death
Thailand: 32
South Korea: 28
Japan: 25
Taiwan: 18
Malaysia: 18
Australia: 15
Vietnam: 14
Macau: 10
India: 3
Philippines: 3, including one death
Nepal: 1
Sri Lanka: 1
Cambodia: 1
NORTH AMERICA
United States: 12
Canada: 7
EUROPE
Germany: 14
France: 11
Britain: 8
Italy: 3
Russia: 2
Spain: 2
Finland: 1
Sweden: 1
Belgium: 1
MIDDLE EAST
United Arab Emirates: 8
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