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2019-nCoV Wuhan coronavirus outbreak data by territory
Country/Region Confirmed
cases
Deaths References
 China (mainland) 9,782 213 [1][2][3][4][5]
 Thailand 19 0 [6][7]
 Japan 14 0 [8][9][10]
 Singapore 13 0 [11][12][13]
 Hong Kong 12 0 [14][1]
 South Korea 11 0 [15][16][17]
 Australia 9 0 [18][19]
 Taiwan 9 0 [20]
 Malaysia 8 0 [21]
 Macau 7 0 [22][23]
 France 6 0 [24][25][26]
 United States 6 0 [27][28]
 Germany 5 0 [29][30][31]
 Vietnam 5 0 [32][33]
 United Arab Emirates 4 0 [34][35]
 Canada 3 0 [36][37][38]
 Italy 2 0 [39][40]
 United Kingdom 2 0 [41]
 Cambodia 1 0 [42]
 Finland 1 0 [43][44]
 India 1 0 [45][46]
   Nepal 1 0 [47][48]
 Philippines 1 0 [49][50]
 Sri Lanka 1 0 [51]
24 territories 9,923 213
As of 31 January 2020

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