Current as of March 16, 2020 Progression varies widely among countries Country Status Recent Actions China New cases at low levels Strict containment and quarantine >81,000 >3,200 ~4.0% throughout China Significant testing at facilities and in Hubei 2 Construction of makeshift hospitals to increase Cases Deaths Case Fatality capacity South Korea New cases declined ~75% in Significant preparedness & rapid regulatory approval the last week with potential process for tests 1 Rapid roll-out of diagnostics (e.g., diagnostic drive- >8,100 >70 ~0.9% decline or plateau through) 2 Cases Deaths Case Fatality Hospitalization available for lower-severity cases & significant hospital coordination Italy ~3,500 new cases on March Efforts initially focused on Northern Italy, but efforts th now extend to the entire country, including >21,100 >1,400 ~6.8% 15 –the highest in the cancellations of larger gatherings 2 world, corresponding to a Healthcare recruiting efforts due to strain Cases Deaths Case Fatality ~180% increase in the last week1 Schools closed nationwide US3 US cases are increasing daily, A national emergency was declared on March 13 with however official reporting Congress aiming to provide testing free of charge >1,600 >40 ~2.4% 1 >29 states have declared emergency with a range of 2 may be lagging actions including school closures, bans on large Cases Deaths Case Fatality gatherings and large-scale testing plans 1. Number of new confirmed cases on March 15th compared to March 8th 2. Case Fatality calculated as ( total deaths) / (total cases) – this rate is evolving and dependent upon several factors, including number of suspected cases that are tested 3. WHO data is lagging behind news reports for United States; In United States, CDC & WHO reports >1,600 cases; New York Times reports >3,600 cases McKinsey and Company 8 Source: WHO situation reports, US CDC, press search
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