As of January 17, 2023, the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the safety region (Veiligheidsregio) of Utrecht amounted to over 706 thousand, the highest amount in the Netherlands. The region of Rotterdam-Rijnmond had recorded approximately 644 thousand cases. As of January 2023, COVID-19 has officially infected around 8.6 million people in the Netherlands.
For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
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Netherlands recorded 8610372 Coronavirus Cases since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Netherlands reported 22992 Coronavirus Deaths. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Netherlands Coronavirus Cases.
On January 14, 2023, the Netherlands registered 375 new positive cases of coronavirus. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Netherlands amounted to over 8.5 million. To this day, the region of Utrecht has registered the most coronavirus cases with over 687 thousand.
The various waves of COVID-19 in the Netherlands
In the first wave, the daily number of confirmed cases in the Netherlands peaked in April 2020. Daily figures notably rose to over one thousand in April, 2020. From May to July in that year, confirmed cases decreased. Since then, however, coronavirus cases have escalated greatly. COVID-19 cases reached a new peak on February 9, 2022 with over 391 thousand cases.
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On 27 February 2020, the first case of COVID-19 disease was confirmed in The Netherlands by RIVM (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment). In the weeks after, thousands of people were diagnosed with the infectious disease. Data on COVID-19 case counts are important for research and applications on various topics like epidemiology and statistics.
This dataset contains reported case counts derived from official sources like RIVM (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), LCPS (National Coordination Center for Patient Distribution), and NICE (National Intensive Care Evaluation). Data from these sources are collected, standardized, and published in various formats on a daily basis.
The README document in this repository provides an overview of the available datasets, their file location(s), and codebooks. Copies of the original data are stored in the folder named 'raw_data'. Scripts to process the raw data into standardized files can be found in the folder workflows.
As of January 14, 2023 over 8.57 million COVID-19 cases had been recorded in the Netherlands. Since the first confirmed cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed on February 28, 2020. Daily numbers of reported cases reached a new peak in the winter of 2021/22.
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CoronaWatchNL collects numbers on COVID-19 disease count cases in The Netherlands. This dataset contains reported case, recovered and death counts, hospitalization, and demographic data in CSV format derived from official sources: RIVM (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), LCPS (National Coordination Center for Patient Distribution), and NICE (National Intensive Care Evaluation). Data from these sources are collected, standardized, and published in various formats on a daily basis.
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This file contains the following characteristics per case tested positive in the Netherlands: Date for statistics, Age group, Sex, Hospital admission, Death, Week of death, Province, Notifying GGD
The file is structured as follows: A record for every laboratory confirmed COVID-19 patient in the Netherlands, since the first COVID-19 report in the Netherlands on 27/02/2020 (Date for statistics may be earlier). The file is refreshed daily at 4 pm, based on the data as registered at 10 am that day in the national system for notifiable infectious diseases (Osiris AIZ).
Date_file: Date and time when the data was published by RIVM
Date_statistics: Date for statistics; first day of illness, if unknown, date lab positive, if unknown, report date to GGD (format: yyyy-mm-dd)
Date_statistics_type: Type of date that was available for date for the variable "Date for statistics", where: DOO = Date of disease onset : First day of illness as reported by GGD. Please note: it is not always known whether this first day of illness was really Covid-19. DPL = Date of first Positive Labresult : Date of the (first) positive lab result. DON = Date of Notification : Date on which the notification was received by the GGD.
Agegroup: Age group at life; 0-9, 10-19, ..., 90+; at death <50, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89, 90+, Unknown = Unknown
Sex: Sex; Unknown = Unknown, Male = Male, Female = Female
Province: Name of the province (based on the patient's whereabouts)
Hospital_admission: Hospital admission reported by the GGD. Unknown = Unknown, Yes = Yes, No = No From May 1, 2020, the indication of hospitalization will be related to Covid-19. If not, the value of this column is "No". Until June 1, only seriously ill people were tested, a large part of these people had already been or were admitted shortly afterwards. As a result, the hospital admissions registered by the GGD were more complete during the first wave. As of June 1, everyone can be tested and more people will be tested at an early stage. As a result, the GGD is not always informed, or with a delay, of a hospital admission. That is why RIVM has been actively naming the registered hospital admissions of the NICE Foundation (https://data.rivm.nl/geonetwork/srv/dut/catalog.search#/metadata/4f4ad069-8f24-4fe8-b2a7-533ef27a899f) since 6 October. RIVM uses these figures as a guideline because they provide a more complete picture than the hospital admissions reported by the GGD. Click here (https://www.rivm.nl/nieuws/nummer-nieuw-melde-covid-19-verzekeraars-stable) for more information about this.
Deceased: Death. Unknown = Unknown, Yes = Yes, No = No
Week of Death: Week of death. YYYYMM according to ISO week notation (start from Monday to Sunday)
Municipal_health_service: GGD that made the report.
As of December, 2020, the coronavirus pandemic in the Netherlands resulted in over 527.5 thousand cases, 17.6 thousand hospital admissions, and 9.4 thousand deaths. To this day, most confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Netherlands were women. However, the distributions of hospital admissions and deaths due to the coronavirus were higher for men.
Gender aside, COVID-19 figures in the Netherlands differed in terms of age. According to Dutch numbers, the coronavirus infected mostly younger age groups. However, hospital admissions were higher in older people, while the coronavirus was especially deadly for people aged over 80.
As of December 15, the Netherlands registered over 628 thousand confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19). To this day, a total of 18.6 thousand people have been hospitalized. Furthermore, the coronavirus killed over 10.1 thousand people in the country. The coronavirus pandemic figures are changing daily in the Netherlands. During the second week of December, the country registered 58 thousand new confirmed cases, 509 hospital admissions, and 398 deaths.
As of January 17, 2023, over 13.5 million people have been tested positive for COVID-19 in the Benelux region. The Netherlands had approximately 8.6 million cases, compared to 4.7 million in Belgium.
COVID-19 progression in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
Although COVID-19 was officially in Belgium before the Netherlands, confirmed infections escalated earlier in the Netherlands. Belgium had reported a higher number of infections until around December 2020, although since then the number of cases in the Netherlands has significantly increased.
A high rate of deaths in the region
As of January 13, 2023, Belgium had a COVID-19 rate of mortality of around 291 deaths per 100,000 population. Furthermore Belgium has registered roughly two-thirds of the Benelux death toll.
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ECDC: COVID-2019: Number of Cases: Netherlands data was reported at 9,868.000 Person in 14 Dec 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 9,071.000 Person for 13 Dec 2020. ECDC: COVID-2019: Number of Cases: Netherlands data is updated daily, averaging 411.500 Person from Dec 2019 (Median) to 14 Dec 2020, with 350 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11,102.000 Person in 31 Oct 2020 and a record low of 0.000 Person in 27 Feb 2020. ECDC: COVID-2019: Number of Cases: Netherlands data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table ECDC.D001: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019): Cases and Deaths: by EU Member States (Discontinued).
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The Netherlands has reached an endemic phase for the SARS-CoV-2 virus (coronavirus) and the GGD test lanes will be closed on March 17, 2023. As a result, the data will no longer be updated from 1 April 2023. File from week 40, 2021: COVID-19_casus_landelijk File up to and including week 39, 2021: COVID-19_casus_landelijk_tm This file will no longer be updated from version 5 (see below) Available formats: .csv and .json Source system: OSIRIS General Infectious Diseases (AIZ) ) File description: This file contains the following characteristics per positively tested case in the Netherlands: Date for statistics, Age group, Sex, Death, Week of death, Province, Notifying GGD The file is structured as follows: A record for each laboratory confirmed COVID-19 19 patient in the Netherlands since the start of the pandemic. From July 11, 2022, this data has been split (see description version 5). Only the file from week 40, 2021, will be updated every Tuesday and Friday at 4:00 PM, based on the data as registered at 10:00 AM that day in the national system for notifiable infectious diseases (Osiris AIZ). The historical file (up to and including week 39, 2021) will no longer be updated from July 11. Description of the variables: Version: Version number of the dataset. When the content of the dataset is structurally changed (so not the daily update or a correction at record level), the version number will be adjusted (+1) and also the corresponding metadata in RIVMdata (https://data.rivm.nl) . Version 2 update (January 20, 2022): - In version 2 of this dataset, the variable 'hospital_admission' is no longer available. For the number of hospital admissions, reference is made to the registered hospital admissions of the NICE Foundation (data.rivm.nl/covid-19/COVID-19_ziekenhuis Admissions.html). Version 3 update (February 8, 2022) - From February 8, 2022, the positive SARS-CoV-2 test results will be reported directly from CoronIT to RIVM. The test results of other test providers (such as Testing for Access) and healthcare institutions (such as hospitals, nursing homes and general practitioners) that enter their positive SARS-CoV-2 test results via the Reporting Portal of GGD GHOR are also reported directly to RIVM. Reports that are part of the source and contact investigation sample and positive SARS-CoV-2 test results from healthcare institutions that are reported to the GGD via healthcare email are reported to RIVM via HPZone. From February 8, the date of the positive test result is used and no longer the date of notification to the GGD Version 4 update (March 24, 2022): - In version 4 of this dataset, records have been compiled according to the municipality reclassification of March 24, 2022. See description of the Municipal_health_service variable for more information. Version 5 update (July 11, 2022): - As of July 11, 2022, this dataset has been split into two parts. The first part contains the dates from the start of the pandemic to October 3, 2021 (week 39) and contains "tm" in the file name. This data will no longer be updated. The second part contains the data from October 4, 2021 (week 40) and is updated every working day. Version 6 update (September 1, 2022): - From September 1, 2022, the second part of the data (from week 40 2021) will no longer be updated every working day, but on Tuesdays and Fridays. The data is retroactively updated on these days for the other days. Version 7 update (January 3, 2023): - As of January 1, 2023, RIVM will no longer collect additional information. As a result, we will no longer report deaths from January 1, 2023 and the [Deceased] and [Week of Death] columns will no longer be completed. Date_file: Date and time when the data was published by RIVM Date_statistics: Date for statistics; first day of illness, if not known, date lab positive, if not known, report date to GGD (format: yyyy-mm-dd) Date_statistics_type: Type of date that was available for date for the variable "Date voor statistic", where: DOO = Date of disease onset : First day of illness as reported by GGD. Please note: it is not always known whether this first day of illness actually concerned Covid-19. DPL = Date of first Positive Labresult : Date of the (first) positive labresult. DON = Date of Notification : Date on which the notification was received by the GGD. Agegroup: Age group alive; 0-9, 10-19, ..., 90+; at death <50, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89, 90+, Unknown = Unknown Sex: Gender; Unknown = Unknown, Male = Male, Female = Female Province: Province name (based on patient's residence) Deceased: Death. Unknown = Unknown, Yes = Yes, No = No. From January 1, 2023, this column will be empty. Week of Death : Week of death. YYYYMM according to ISO week format (starts on Monday to Sunday). From January 1, 2023, this column will be empty. Municipal_health_service: GGD that made the report. From March 24, 2022, this file was compiled according to the municipality classification of March 24, 2022. The municipality of Weesp was merged into the municipality of Amsterdam. With this division, the Gooi- en Vechtstreek safety region has become smaller and the Amsterdam-Amstelland safety region larger; GGD Amsterdam has become larger and GGD Gooi- en Vechtstreek has become smaller (https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/onze-diensten/methods/classifications/overig/gemeentelijke-delingen-per-jaar/deling-per -year/municipal-division-on-1-January-2022). -------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- Covid-19 characteristics per case, nationwide The Netherlands has reached an endemic phase for the SARS-CoV -2 virus (coronavirus) and the PHS testing facilities will be closed as of March 17, 2023. As a result, the data will no longer be updated from April 1, 2023. File from week 40, 2021: COVID-19_case_landelijk File up to and including week 39, 2021: COVID-19_casus_landelijk_tm This file will no longer be updated from version 5 (see below) Available formats: .csv and .json Source system: OSIRIS General Infectious Diseases (AIZ) File description: This file contains the following Characteristics per positively tested case in the Netherlands: Date for statistics, Age group, Gender, Death, Week of death, Province, Notifying PHS The file is structured as follows: A record for every lab-confirmed COVID-19 patient in the Netherlands since the start of the pandemic. From July 11, 2022, this data has been split (see description version 5). Only the file from week 40, 2021 onwards will be updated every Tuesday and Friday at 4:00 PM, based on the data as registered at 10:00 AM that day in the national system for notifiable infectious diseases (Osiris AIZ). The historical file (up to and including week 39, 2021) will no longer be updated from July 11, 2022. Description of the variables: Version: Version number of the dataset. When the content of the dataset is structurally changed (so not the daily update or a correction at record level), the version number will be adjusted (+1) and also the corresponding metadata in RIVMdata (https://data.rivm.nl ). Version 2 update (January 20, 2022): - In version 2 of this dataset, the variable 'hospital_admission' is no longer available. For the number of hospital admissions, reference is made to the registered hospital admissions of the NICE Foundation (data.rivm.nl/covid-19/COVID-19_ziekenhuis Admissions.html). Version 3 update (February 8, 2022) - From 8 February 2022, positive SARS-CoV-2 test results will be reported directly from CoronIT to the RIVM. The test results of other test providers (such as Testing for Access) and healthcare institutions (such as hospitals, nursing homes and general practitioners) that enter their positive SARS-CoV-2 test results via the Reporting Portal of GGD GHOR are also reported directly to the RIVM. Reports that are part of the source and contact investigation sample and positive SARS-CoV-2 test results from healthcare institutions that are reported to the PHS via healthcare email are reported to the RIVM via HPZone. From 8 February 2022, the date of the positive test result is used and no longer the date of notification to the PHS. Version 4 update (March 24, 2022): - In version 4 of this dataset, records are compiled according to the municipality reclassification of March 24, 2022. See description of the Municipal_health_service variable for more information. Version 5 Update (July 11, 2022): - As of July 11, 2022, this dataset is split into two parts. The first part contains the dates from the start of the pandemic to October 3, 2021 (week 39) and contains "tm" in the file name. This data will no longer be updated. The second part contains the data from October 4, 2021 (week 40) and is updated every working day. Version 6 update (September 1, 2022): - From September 1, 2022, the second part of the data (from week 40 2021) will no longer be updated every working day, but on Tuesdays and Fridays. The data is retroactively updated on these days for the other days. Version 7 update (January 3, 2023): - As of 1 January 2023, the RIVM will no longer collect additional information. As a result, we will no longer report deaths from January 1, 2023 and the [Deceased] and [Week of Death] columns will no longer be completed. Date_file: Date and time when the data was published by the RIVM Date_statistics: Date for statistics; first day of illness, if not known, date of positive lab result, if not known, reporting date to PHS (format: yyyy-mm-dd) Date_statistics_type: Type of date that was available for date for the "Date for statistics" variable , where: DOO = Date of disease onset : First day of illness as reported by PHS. Please note: it is not always known whether this first day of illness actually concerned Covid-19. DPL = Date of first Positive Lab result : Date of the (first) positive lab result. DON = Date of Notification : Date on which the notification was received by the PHS. Agegroup: Age group alive; 0-9, 10-19, ..., 90+; at death
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This data is the daily case data on covid-19 cases in the Netherlands, published by the RIVM (national public health agency). The data covers all case data of December 2020.
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File: COVID-19_casus_rural Available formats: .csv and.json Source system: Osiris General Infectious Diseases (AIZ) File description: This file contains the following characteristics per positive case in the Netherlands: Date for Statistics, Age Group, Sex, Death, Week of Death, Province, Reporting GGD The file is structured as follows: A record for each laboratory confirmed COVID-19 patient in the Netherlands, since the first COVID-19 notification in the Netherlands on 27/02/2020 (statistical date may be earlier). The file is refreshed daily at 16:00, based on the data recorded in the National Notifiable Infectious Diseases System (Osiris AIZ) at 10:00 that day. Description of variables: Version: Version number of the dataset. If the contents of the dataset are structurally modified (i.e. not the daily update or a correction at record level), the version number will be adjusted (+ 1) and also the corresponding metadata in RIVMdata (https://data.rivm.nl). Version 2 update (20 January 2022): — In version 2 of this dataset, the variable ‘hospital_admission’ is no longer available. For the number of hospitalisations, reference is made to the registered hospitalisations of Stichting NICE (https://data.rivm.nl/covid-19/COVID-19_ziekenhuisopnames.html). Date_file: Date and time of publication of the data by RIVM Date_statistics: Date for statistics; first day of disease, if not known, date of laboratory positive, if not known, notification date to GGD (format: yyyy-mm-dd) Date_statistics_type: Date type available for the variable ‘Statistical date’, where: Doo = Date of disease onset: First day of illness as reported by GGD. Please note: it is not always known whether this first day of illness really affected Covid-19. DPL = Date of first Positive Labresult: Date of the (first) positive lab result. Don = Date of Notification: Date on which the notification was received by the GGD. Agegroup: Age group at life; 0-9, 10-19,..., 90+; at death
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ECDC: COVID-2019: Number of Deaths: Netherlands data was reported at 29.000 Person in 14 Dec 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 53.000 Person for 13 Dec 2020. ECDC: COVID-2019: Number of Deaths: Netherlands data is updated daily, averaging 6.000 Person from Dec 2019 (Median) to 14 Dec 2020, with 350 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 234.000 Person in 08 Apr 2020 and a record low of 0.000 Person in 08 Sep 2020. ECDC: COVID-2019: Number of Deaths: Netherlands data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table ECDC.D001: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019): Cases and Deaths: by EU Member States (Discontinued).
As of March 28, 2022, over 104 thousand patients were admitted to Dutch hospitals with COVID-19. The largest daily hospitalizations occurred during the first wave of the pandemic in spring 2020.
On March 10, 2023, the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center ceased its collecting and reporting of global COVID-19 data. For updated cases, deaths, and vaccine data please visit the following sources: World Health Organization (WHO)For more information, visit the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.-- Esri COVID-19 Trend Report for 3-9-2023 --0 Countries have Emergent trend with more than 10 days of cases: (name : # of active cases) 41 Countries have Spreading trend with over 21 days in new cases curve tail: (name : # of active cases)Monaco : 13, Andorra : 25, Marshall Islands : 52, Kyrgyzstan : 79, Cuba : 82, Saint Lucia : 127, Cote d'Ivoire : 148, Albania : 155, Bosnia and Herzegovina : 172, Iceland : 196, Mali : 198, Suriname : 246, Botswana : 247, Barbados : 274, Dominican Republic : 304, Malta : 306, Venezuela : 334, Micronesia : 346, Uzbekistan : 356, Afghanistan : 371, Jamaica : 390, Latvia : 402, Mozambique : 406, Kosovo : 412, Azerbaijan : 427, Tunisia : 528, Armenia : 594, Kuwait : 716, Thailand : 746, Norway : 768, Croatia : 847, Honduras : 1002, Zimbabwe : 1067, Saudi Arabia : 1098, Bulgaria : 1148, Zambia : 1166, Panama : 1300, Uruguay : 1483, Kazakhstan : 1671, Paraguay : 2080, Ecuador : 53320 Countries may have Spreading trend with under 21 days in new cases curve tail: (name : # of active cases)61 Countries have Epidemic trend with over 21 days in new cases curve tail: (name : # of active cases)Liechtenstein : 48, San Marino : 111, Mauritius : 742, Estonia : 761, Trinidad and Tobago : 1296, Montenegro : 1486, Luxembourg : 1540, Qatar : 1541, Philippines : 1915, Ireland : 1946, Brunei : 2010, United Arab Emirates : 2013, Denmark : 2111, Sweden : 2149, Finland : 2154, Hungary : 2169, Lebanon : 2208, Bolivia : 2838, Colombia : 3250, Switzerland : 3321, Peru : 3328, Slovakia : 3556, Malaysia : 3608, Indonesia : 3793, Portugal : 4049, Cyprus : 4279, Argentina : 5050, Iran : 5135, Lithuania : 5323, Guatemala : 5516, Slovenia : 5689, South Africa : 6604, Georgia : 7938, Moldova : 8082, Israel : 8746, Bahrain : 8932, Netherlands : 9710, Romania : 12375, Costa Rica : 12625, Singapore : 13816, Serbia : 14093, Czechia : 14897, Spain : 17399, Ukraine : 19568, Canada : 24913, New Zealand : 25136, Belgium : 30599, Poland : 38894, Chile : 41055, Australia : 50192, Mexico : 65453, United Kingdom : 65697, France : 68318, Italy : 70391, Austria : 90483, Brazil : 134279, Korea - South : 209145, Russia : 214935, Germany : 257248, Japan : 361884, US : 6440500 Countries may have Epidemic trend with under 21 days in new cases curve tail: (name : # of active cases) 54 Countries have Controlled trend: (name : # of active cases)Palau : 3, Saint Kitts and Nevis : 4, Guinea-Bissau : 7, Cabo Verde : 8, Mongolia : 8, Benin : 9, Maldives : 10, Comoros : 10, Gambia : 12, Bhutan : 14, Cambodia : 14, Syria : 14, Seychelles : 15, Senegal : 16, Libya : 16, Laos : 17, Sri Lanka : 19, Congo (Brazzaville) : 19, Tonga : 21, Liberia : 24, Chad : 25, Fiji : 26, Nepal : 27, Togo : 30, Nicaragua : 32, Madagascar : 37, Sudan : 38, Papua New Guinea : 38, Belize : 59, Egypt : 60, Algeria : 64, Burma : 65, Ghana : 72, Haiti : 74, Eswatini : 75, Guyana : 79, Rwanda : 83, Uganda : 88, Kenya : 92, Burundi : 94, Angola : 98, Congo (Kinshasa) : 125, Morocco : 125, Bangladesh : 127, Tanzania : 128, Nigeria : 135, Malawi : 148, Ethiopia : 248, Vietnam : 269, Namibia : 422, Cameroon : 462, Pakistan : 660, India : 4290 41 Countries have End Stage trend: (name : # of active cases)Sao Tome and Principe : 1, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines : 2, Somalia : 2, Timor-Leste : 2, Kiribati : 8, Mauritania : 12, Oman : 14, Equatorial Guinea : 20, Guinea : 28, Burkina Faso : 32, North Macedonia : 351, Nauru : 479, Samoa : 554, China : 2897, Taiwan* : 249634 -- SPIKING OF NEW CASE COUNTS --20 countries are currently experiencing spikes in new confirmed cases:Armenia, Barbados, Belgium, Brunei, Chile, Costa Rica, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mauritius, Portugal, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan 20 countries experienced a spike in new confirmed cases 3 to 5 days ago: Argentina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Korea - South, Lithuania, Mozambique, New Zealand, Panama, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates 47 countries experienced a spike in new confirmed cases 5 to 14 days ago: Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Congo (Kinshasa), Cyprus, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Finland, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malta, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Saint Lucia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Suriname, Thailand, Tunisia, US, Uruguay, Zambia, Zimbabwe 194 countries experienced a spike in new confirmed cases over 14 days ago: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burma, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Costa Rica, Cote d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Korea - South, Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan*, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Tuvalu, US, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, West Bank and Gaza, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe Strongest spike in past two days was in US at 64,861 new cases.Strongest spike in past five days was in US at 64,861 new cases.Strongest spike in outbreak was 424 days ago in US at 1,354,505 new cases. Global Total Confirmed COVID-19 Case Rate of 8620.91 per 100,000Global Active Confirmed COVID-19 Case Rate of 37.24 per 100,000Global COVID-19 Mortality Rate of 87.69 per 100,000 21 countries with over 200 per 100,000 active cases.5 countries with over 500 per 100,000 active cases.3 countries with over 1,000 per 100,000 active cases.1 country with over 2,000 per 100,000 active cases.Nauru is worst at 4,354.54 per 100,000.
As of January 17, 2023, the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the safety region (Veiligheidsregio) of Utrecht amounted to over 706 thousand, the highest amount in the Netherlands. The region of Rotterdam-Rijnmond had recorded approximately 644 thousand cases. As of January 2023, COVID-19 has officially infected around 8.6 million people in the Netherlands.
For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.