Coronavirus world map: which countries have the most Covid-19 cases and deaths?

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Covid-19 has spread around the planet, sending billions of people into lockdown as health services struggle to cope. Find out where the virus has spread, and where it has been most deadly

Since first being recorded late last year in China, the Covid-19 coronavirus has spread around the world, and been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. However, differences in testing mean that the number of cases may be understated for some countries.

 

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Isn’t it a bit too obvious question to raise...?

The charts feel misleading...like there is the same distance between 1 and 10 as 10,000 and 100,000

Wouldn't mind a similar map to show recoveries but i assume it wouldn't sell news papers no fear factor

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