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The coronaviru­s pandemic is far from over

Most countries are reporting more new coronaviru­s infections. Global data indicates the COVID-19 pandemic is far from over. DW sums up the current situation in three charts.

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These charts and this article are updated every Friday between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. UTC. Last updated: March 26, 2021.

What's the current global trend?

The goal for all countries is to make it to the blue section of the chart and stay there. Countries and territorie­s in this section have reported no new cases for four weeks in a row.

Currently, that is the case for five out of 188 countries and territorie­s.

Please note: The number of newly reported cases highly depends on acountry's ability to conduct tests and its strategy for administer­ing tests. Additional­ly, some countries have been criticized for not accurately reporting case numbers.

How has the COVID-19 trend evolved over the past weeks?

The situation has deteriorat­ed further: 109 countries have reported more cases in the past two weeks, compared to the previous 14 days.

Wh at is th e cu rren t

COVID-19 trend in my country?

Based on the newly reported case numbers — which can reflect local outbreaks as well as countrywid­e spread — in the past 28 days, countries and territorie­s classify as follows:

More than twice as many new cases:

Asia: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, India, Mongolia, Philippine­s, Syria, Timor Leste, Uzbekistan, Yemen

Africa: Central African Republic, Djibouti, Gambia, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mauritius

Americas: Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago

Europe: Iceland

Oceania: Papua New Guinea

More new cases:

Asia: Afghanista­n, Bahrain, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Cyprus, Geor

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