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This article contains the number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths per population as of 24 December 2025, by country. It also has cumulative death totals by country. For these numbers over time see the tables, graphs, and maps at COVID-19 pandemic deaths and COVID-19 pandemic by country and territory.

This data reflects entire populations and does not adjust for age-specific risk. According to U.S. CDC data, COVID-19 has had markedly different impacts across demographics, with factors such as pre-existing conditions, socioeconomic status, and urban versus rural residency influencing outcomes. For example, the CDC reported that as 27 April 2021, the reported case fatality ratios were 0.015%, 0.15%, 2.3%, and 17% for the age groups 0–17, 18–49, 50–74, and 75 or over, respectively.[1] Similar patterns were observed in other countries, with older populations consistently experiencing higher mortality, emphasizing the critical role of age distribution in pandemic modeling.

Data reliability[edit]

Variation between testing programmes worldwide results in different ascertainment rates per country: not every SARS-CoV-2 infection, nor every COVID-19-related death, will be identified. Additionally, testing ailability, public compliance with testing, and differences in healthcare infrastructure further complicate accurate reporting. Some deaths may be wrongly attributed to COVID-19 (for example if all suspected COVID-19 deaths are counted as COVID-19 deaths, for example, Belgium counted suspected deaths as confirmed cases in September 2020, and Public Health England initially counted all deaths after a positive test "to be sure not to underestimate the number of COVID-19 related deaths", while Scotland reported all deaths within 28 days of such a positive test).[2][3] Therefore, according to WHO analyses, the true numbers of infections and deaths are expected to excceed the confirmed numbers everywhere, though the extent will vary by country.[4] These statistics are therefore less suitable for between-country comparisons. As deaths are easier to identify than infections (which are regularly asymptomatic), the true case fatality rate (CFR) is likely lower than the observed CFR. Underreporting is especially severe in countries with limited healthcare access or conflict zones, where both testing and vital registration systems are incomplete.

Reports from Socialstyrelsen in Sweden indicate 20,797 cases of Covid-19 deaths as of 2024-10-15[5] which differs from the table below.

Causes of variation in true CFRs between countries, include variations in age and overall health of the population, medical care, and classification of deaths.[6] For instance, countries with higher prevalence of comorbidities such as diabetes, obesity, or cardiovascular disease often experienced elevated mortality rates even among younger age groups.

Excess mortality provides a broader estimate of these numbers. According to WHO, it includes both "direct COVID-19 and indirect, non-COVID-19 deaths".[7] They compare overall mortality with that of previous years, and as such also include the potentially vast number of deaths among people with unconfirmed COVID-19. These statistics he been crucial for understanding the broader societal impact of the pandemic, including deaths due to delayed healthcare, mental health crises, and economic stressors.

Examples from specific countries[edit] Russia[edit] COVID cases in Russia

According to excess-mortality analyses, Russia's total COVID-19 deaths in 2020 were estimated to exceed 186,000[8]while confirmed COVID-19 deaths were at 56,271.[9] This discrepancy reflects not only under-testing but also policy-driven reporting choices and limited transparency in regional reporting systems.

The Netherlands[edit] COVID in the Netherlands

In the Netherlands, excess-mortality estimates indicate arounds 20,000 deaths from COVID-19 in 2020,[10] while only the death of 11,525 identified COVID-19 cases was registered.[9] The official count of COVID-19 deaths as of December 2021 is slightly more than 5.4 million, according to World Health Organization's report in May 2022. WHO also said that the real numbers are far higher than the official tally because of unregistered deaths in countries without adequate reporting.[11] WHO emphasized that undercoutning remains a global issue, particularly in low and middle-income countries where civil registration and death certification are incomplete.

COVID cases in China China[edit]

The number of reported deaths and cases in China is likely severely undercounted. Multiple independent studies estimate China's true COVID-19 death toll may be between one to two million, rather than the official count of 122,398.[12][13] This is partly due to how deaths caused by COVID-19 are counted. Only deaths occurring in hospitals are included.[14] Furthermore, regional disparities in reporting and sudden changes in testing strategy contributed to challenges in determining the actual mortality burden.

Age and gender adjusted mortality[edit]

COVID‑19 mortality varies substantially by age, with older populations experiencing disproportionately higher fatality rates. According to provisional CDC mortality data, COVID‑19 death rates per 100,000 population rise steeply with age, from under 1 in young children to over 1,395 per 100,000 in those aged 85+ in 2021.[15] CDC data also indicates that men experienced higher mortality rates, with 208,718 men passing in 2020 and 175,818 females passing. This number spiked to 258,507 and 202,006 in 2021. Biological, behioral, and occupational factors may contribute to these differences, including a higher prevalence of comorbidities among men and differntial exposure risk.

According to one comparative study of European countries, “once differences in population age distributions are taken into account, variations in mortality rates between countries are considerably smaller”, and highlighted the importance of age-standardized mortality for international comparisons.[16] Age-standardized mortality is critical for assessing international comparisons accurately.These metrics allow policymakers and researchers to distinguish the impact of the disease itself from demographic factors that influence observed death rates.

Timeline of reporting changes and policy shifts[edit]

Throughout the pandemic, many countries revised their case and death reporting systems. Public Health England changed its definition, counting deaths within 28 days of a positive test, noting: “death in a person with a laboratory-confirmed positive COVID-19 test and died within (equal to or less than) 28 days of the first positive specimen date.”[17] A technical review later noted that “the UK daily COVID death counts … were changed to report deaths within 28 days of a first [positive test].”[18] At the global level, the World Health Organization noted changes in international reporting frequency beginning in 2023. As the organization stated, “a number of countries he stopped reporting or changed their frequency … As of 25 August 2023, WHO declared that it is no longer necessary … to report daily counts."[19] WHO further cautioned that “case detection, definitions, testing strategies, reporting practice, and lag times … differ between countries. This variability makes longitudinal analyses challenging and requires careful interpretation of trends over time. Countries also introduced retroactive adjustments, further complicating historical data comparisons.

Table of total cases, deaths, and death rates by country[edit]

Note: Table is automatically updated daily.[note 1] Data source is Our World in Data.[note 2][note 3]

Updated December 12, 2025. COVID-19 pandemic cases and mortality by country[20] Country Deaths / million Deaths Cases World[a] 892 7,102,614 778,867,537 Peru 6,603 221,060 4,532,724 Bulgaria 5,680 38,772 1,340,523 North Macedonia 5,429 9,991 352,093 Bosnia and Herzegovina 5,119 16,407 404,289 Hungary 5,072 49,124 2,239,816 Croatia 4,812 18,803 1,368,529 Slovenia 4,686 9,914 1,365,727 Georgia 4,519 17,151 1,864,386 Montenegro 4,317 2,654 251,280 Czech Republic 4,111 43,879 4,875,690 Latvia 4,077 7,670 977,786 Moldova 4,042 12,290 656,384 Slovakia 3,891 21,300 1,888,792 Greece 3,856 40,153 5,838,717 San Marino 3,693 126 25,292 Romania 3,604 69,086 3,602,739 United States 3,596 1,228,289 103,436,829 Lithuania 3,515 9,904 1,444,216 United Kingdom 3,404 232,112 25,098,611 Brazil 3,345 703,536 37,907,372 Italy 3,329 198,523 26,969,200 Chile 3,298 64,497 5,410,270 Martinique 3,159 1,104 230,354 Poland 3,151 120,983 6,827,868 Armenia 3,049 8,785 454,865 Gibraltar 3,002 113 20,550 Belgium 2,949 34,339 4,903,162 Paraguay 2,940 19,880 735,759 Trinidad and Tobago 2,934 4,390 191,496 Argentina 2,881 130,822 10,117,783 Portugal 2,841 29,603 5,671,586 European Union[b] 2,829 1,269,514 186,883,580 Russia 2,777 404,290 24,901,467 Sweden 2,772 29,079 2,781,493 Colombia 2,759 142,796 6,402,139 Aruba 2,708 292 44,224 Ukraine 2,678 109,936 5,554,270 Serbia 2,658 18,057 2,568,000 Guadeloupe 2,654 1,021 203,235 France 2,616 168,162 39,052,931 Mexico 2,605 335,079 7,629,526 Spain 2,547 121,852 13,980,340 Bermuda 2,547 165 18,860 Guam 2,536 419 52,287 Austria 2,485 22,534 6,083,573 Tunisia 2,427 29,423 1,153,361 Estonia 2,356 3,181 616,031 French Polynesia 2,318 650 79,451 Saint Lucia 2,293 410 30,253 Uruguay 2,269 7,696 1,043,118 Liechtenstein 2,262 89 21,642 Suriname 2,256 1,406 82,516 Sint Maarten 2,182 92 11,051 Bahamas 2,135 849 39,127 Barbados 2,100 593 109,140 Malta 2,093 1,106 125,226 Germany 2,080 174,979 38,437,919 Finland 2,058 11,466 1,514,703 Grenada 2,035 238 19,693 Ecuador 2,023 36,063 1,081,654 Panama 2,005 8,827 1,045,644 Andorra 1,994 159 48,015 Republic of Ireland 1,906 9,740 1,752,555 Lebanon 1,905 10,947 1,239,904 Kosovo 1,869 3,212 274,279 Bolivia 1,853 22,389 1,212,178 Costa Rica 1,847 9,391 1,241,018 Puerto Rico 1,832 5,938 1,252,713 Hong Kong 1,798 13,466 2,876,106 Montserrat 1,787 8 1,403 Monaco 1,720 67 17,181 Belize 1,708 688 71,493 Denmark 1,696 10,012 3,450,998 British Virgin Islands 1,669 64 7,661 Curaçao 1,645 305 45,883 South Africa 1,644 102,595 4,073,065 Iran 1,640 146,837 7,627,863 Switzerland 1,611 14,170 4,486,310 Guyana 1,596 1,312 75,519 Collectivity of Saint Martin 1,591 46 12,324 Antigua and Barbuda 1,572 146 9,106 Jersey 1,555 161 66,391 Luxembourg 1,530 1,000 400,530 United States Virgin Islands 1,525 132 25,389 Cyprus 1,450 1,364 717,713 Caribbean Netherlands 1,430 41 11,922 Canada 1,424 55,282 4,819,055 Namibia 1,422 4,110 172,557 Israel 1,395 12,707 4,841,652 French Guiana 1,384 413 98,041 Isle of Man 1,378 116 38,008 Seychelles 1,370 172 51,899 Netherlands 1,283 22,986 8,655,217 Jamaica 1,279 3,634 157,663 Albania 1,275 3,608 337,239 Jordan 1,254 14,122 1,746,997 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1,214 124 9,674 Eswatini 1,170 1,427 75,356 Turkey 1,164 101,419 17,004,724 Botswana 1,148 2,801 330,699 Guatemala 1,132 20,205 1,254,951 Dominica 1,107 74 16,047 New Caledonia 1,093 314 80,203 Malaysia 1,076 37,351 5,329,836 Palestine 1,075 5,708 703,228 Honduras 1,062 11,114 473,040 Réunion 1,056 921 494,595 Guernsey 1,050 67 35,326 Norway 1,050 5,732 1,546,936 Azerbaijan 1,005 10,353 836,510 Bahrain 1,001 1,536 696,614 Saint Kitts and Nevis 984 46 6,607 Oman 978 4,628 399,449 Australia 963 25,236 11,861,161 Fiji 962 885 69,047 Kazakhstan 951 19,072 1,504,370 Turks and Caicos Islands 893 41 6,931 Libya 891 6,437 507,269 Northern Mariana Islands 889 41 14,985 New Zealand 884 4,538 2,668,236 Anguilla 844 12 3,904 Mauritius 841 1,074 332,086 Cabo Verde 802 417 64,474 Wallis and Futuna 782 9 3,760 Belarus 775 7,118 994,052 Cuba 771 8,530 1,113,827 Sri Lanka 740 16,907 672,812 Taiwan 739 17,672 9,970,937 American Samoa 702 34 8,359 South Korea 693 35,934 34,571,873 El Salvador 673 4,230 202,066 Mongolia 630 2,136 1,011,489 Mayotte 612 187 42,027 Maldives 602 316 186,694 Japan 597 74,694 33,803,572 Philippines 586 66,864 4,173,631 Indonesia 581 162,059 6,830,274 Federated States of Micronesia 579 65 31,765 Iraq 575 25,375 2,465,545 Palau 562 10 6,372 Kuwait 559 2,570 667,290 Faroe Islands 518 28 34,658 Cayman Islands 516 37 31,472 Iceland 489 186 211,125 Thailand 487 34,993 5,419,906 Saint Barthélemy 456 5 5,507 Morocco 436 16,305 1,279,115 Vietnam 433 43,206 11,624,000 Marshall Islands 424 17 16,297 Nepal 404 12,034 1,003,946 Brunei 399 182 350,550 Dominican Republic 390 4,384 661,103 Greenland 374 21 11,971 India 374 533,847 45,056,126 Myanmar 362 19,494 643,401 Singapore 358 2,024 3,006,155 Zimbabwe 357 5,740 266,436 Sao Tome and Principe 353 80 6,771 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 347 2 3,426 Lesotho 310 709 36,140 Saudi Arabia 299 9,646 841,469 Solomon Islands 254 199 25,954 Qatar 238 690 514,524 United Arab Emirates 229 2,349 1,067,030 Egypt 220 24,830 516,023 Venezuela 207 5,856 552,743 Mauritania 204 997 63,891 Zambia 202 4,078 349,892 Afghanistan 197 7,998 235,214 Comoros 193 161 9,109 Kiribati 183 24 5,085 Cambodia 177 3,056 139,326 Bangladesh 174 29,531 2,052,275 Macau 174 121 3,514 Djibouti 166 189 15,690 Algeria 151 6,881 272,421 Kyrgyzstan 147 1,024 88,953 Samoa 144 31 17,057 Gambia 141 372 12,627 Syria 140 3,163 57,423 Cook Islands 135 2 7,375 Malawi 130 2,686 89,168 Gabon 126 307 49,069 Pakistan 125 30,656 1,580,631 Tonga 123 13 16,992 Senegal 111 1,972 89,426 Rwanda 107 1,468 133,274 Kenya 104 5,689 344,137 Sudan 102 5,046 63,993 Equatorial Guinea 101 183 17,130 Timor-Leste 100 138 23,460 Tuvalu 99 1 2,943 Laos 88 671 219,060 China[c] 85 122,398 99,381,761 Nauru 84 1 5,393 Guinea-Bissau 84 177 9,614 Uganda 76 3,632 172,217 Somalia 76 1,361 27,334 Haiti 74 860 34,901 Cameroon 71 1,974 125,317 Mozambique 68 2,252 233,909 Papua New Guinea 65 670 46,864 Republic of the Congo 64 389 25,234 Ethiopia 60 7,574 501,322 Yemen 56 2,159 11,945 Liberia 54 294 8,090 Angola 54 1,937 107,487 Madagascar 46 1,428 68,713 Vanuatu 44 14 12,019 Ghana 44 1,463 172,750 Nicaragua 36 245 16,398 Guinea 33 468 38,593 Mali 32 743 33,197 Togo 31 290 39,553 Eritrea 30 103 10,189 Uzbekistan 29 1,016 175,158 Ivory Coast 27 835 88,434 Bhutan 26 21 63,193 Central African Republic 22 113 15,486 Burkina Faso 17 400 22,216 Sierra Leone 15 126 7,985 Democratic Republic of the Congo 14 1,474 101,010 Nigeria 14 3,155 267,227 South Sudan 13 147 18,873 Tanzania 13 846 43,600 Niger 12 315 9,573 Tajikistan 12 125 17,786 Benin 11 163 28,036 Chad 10 194 7,702 Burundi 1 15 54,569 Vatican City 0 0 26 Niue 0 0 1,092 Falkland Islands 0 0 1,923 Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 0 0 2,166 Pitcairn Islands 0 0 4 Tokelau 0 0 80 North Korea 0 0 0 Turkmenistan 0 0 0 ^ Countries which do not report data for a column are not included in that column's world total. ^ Data on member states of the European Union are individually listed, but are also summed here for convenience. They are not double-counted in world totals. ^ Does not include special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau) or Taiwan.

Map of death rates[edit]

Total confirmed COVID-19 deaths per million people by country:[21][note 3][note 4]

See date at top of map. Total confirmed COVID cases by country at the start. Regional overviews[edit]

Significant regional disparities in COVID-19 mortality reflect demography, vaccination, surveillance capacity, and timing. According to WHO, as of March 2023, 43% of global reported COVID-19 deaths were in the Americas, followed by 32% in Europe and 12% in South-East Asia.The remaining WHO regions—Western Pacific, Eastern Mediterranean, and Africa—accounted for 14% of global deaths.[22] These variations are influenced by population density, public health infrastructure, vaccine rollout, and pre-existing healthcare inequalities. Additionally, cultural factors, mobility patterns, and government interventions significantly affected the timing and magnitude of mortality wes.

COVID-19 death rates according to vaccination status in the US. Comparison with other global health threats[edit]

The WHO estimates that “COVID-19 was directly responsible for 8.7 million deaths in 2021,” making it one of the world’s leading causes of death that year.[23] However, it did not exceed major chronic diseases: “The world’s biggest killer is ischaemic heart disease, responsible for 13% of the world’s total deaths.” Lower respiratory infections (non-COVID) remained “the fifth leading cause of death in 2021.”[24] COVID-19’s mortality risk strongly increases with age. Analysis by Think Global Health notes that while children and adolescents face minimal direct mortality, indirect effects such as missed education, malnutrition, and mental health deterioration add significant long-term health burdens. [25] After adjusting for under-reporting, analyses found COVID-19 ranked among the top three causes of death in several regions, including the second leading cause in the Americas and third in Europe.[26]

The pandemic also produced substantial indirect health impacts. Cardiovascular mortality rose markedly during periods of healthcare disruption, according to a science journal: “in the early months of the pandemic, studies showed a significant increase in deaths from CVD compared to … 2019,” and these elevated levels “persisted until early 2022.”[27] Other indirect effects shown included excess mortality due to untreated chronic conditions, reduced vaccination coverage for other infectious diseases, and increased mental health crises. Health systems worldwide experienced strain that exposed vulnerabilities in both high and low-resource settings.

Summary[edit]

COVID-19 has demonstrated a highly age-dependent mortality profile, with older populations experiencing disproportionately higher fatality rates. Mortality rates he varied over time due to changes in reporting practices, public health interventions, virus variants, and vaccine rollout. Regional differences reflect disparities in healthcare access, population age structures, and policy responses. Comparison with other global health threats emphasizes COVID-19's significant impact relative to chronic diseases. Age and gender-adjusted mortality analyses provide a clearer understanding of the pandemic's burden across populations, highlighting the importance of protective measures for vulnerable groups. The pandemic underscores the critical role of timely, accurate data reporting and international cooperation in mitigating the effects of emerging diseases. Furthermore, COVID-19 highlighted systemic inequalities and the long-term societal implications of global health crises.

See also[edit] COVID-19 portal List of epidemics List of deaths due to COVID-19 – notable individual deaths COVID-19 vaccine Deployment of COVID-19 vaccines Notes[edit] ^ The table this note applies to is updated daily by a bot. For more info see Template:COVID-19 data/Cite. ^ Our World in Data (OWID). See Coronirus Source Data for OWID sourcing info. Excerpt: "Deaths and cases: our data source. Our World in Data relies on data from Johns Hopkins University. ... JHU updates its data multiple times each day. This data is sourced from governments, national and subnational agencies across the world — a full list of data sources for each country is published on Johns Hopkins GitHub site. It also makes its data publicly ailable there." ^ a b "CSSEGISandData/COVID-19". GitHub. 5 August 2022. COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University. The CSV files are downloaded via the "Raw" links. The "Raw" link doesn't show up until you click the csv file link. This opens into a GitHub page with the data and the "Raw" link. See How to Use our Data for more info and links. See: Pandemic Data Initiative. See more sourcing history and info. ^ Our World in Data (OWID) maps and graphs on cases and deaths. Click on the download tab to download the image. The table tab has a table of the exact data by country. The source tab says the data is from the COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University. The image at the source is interactive and provides more detail. For example, for maps run your cursor over the color bar legend to see the countries that apply to that point in the legend. For graphs run your cursor over the graph for more info. See Coronirus Source Data for more OWID sourcing info. 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