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Top 15 Countries with Covid-19 Cases - 1 January 2021

As of 1 January 2021, which countries have the most Covid-19 infections?
Counting countries of over 1 million people
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Last updated: January 2, 2021
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total
cases
daily
gain
country
20,617,346
166,044
United States
10,303,409
17,080
India
7,700,578
24,605
Brazil
3,186.336
27,039
Russia
2,639,773
19,348
France
2,542,065
53,285
United Kingdom
2,220,855
12,203
Turkey
2,129,376
22,211
Italy
1,936,718
11,985
Spain
1,762,504
16,986
Germany
1,654,880
12,105
Colombia
1,629,594
4080
Argentina
1,426,094
12,159
Mexico
1,305,774
11,008
Poland
1,231,429
6286
Iran
rate per
million
3-day
gain
country
68,292
4357
Czechia
62,104
1912
United States
59,618
3196
Slovenia
57,426
2631
Panama
57,313
1068
Georgia
55,660
582
Belgium
53,856
486
Armenia
53,685
425
Bahrain
53,241
3561
Lithuania
52,069
1129
Switzerland
52,069
1317
Croatia
51,301
219
Qatar
46,937
1589
Netherlands
46,589
1751
Israel
43,173
3193
Sweden
2 Comments
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Level 29
Jan 2, 2021
This is gonna be a pain to update everyday 😂
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Level 76
Jan 2, 2021
This quiz was updated every three days in 2020. The numbers have exploded far more than I ever expected. New Zealand simply did a total lockdown for 33 days and that stopped the virus completely, with daily case numbers down to zero. Every country in the world is just 33 days from doing the same, but I just see insanity everywhere with governments doing half-pie measures, and people not playing their part. So many people make light of breaking lockdowns, making themselves a spreader, and therefore a killer. I'm watching this all unfold with disbelief.