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Risk Assessment for International

Dissemination of COVID-19 to

the ASEAN Region

as of September 30, 2020 (2:00 PM GMT+8)

ASEAN Biodiaspora Virtual Center (ABVC)

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COVID-19: Highlights and Situation Overview

• Worldwide, there have been over 33.7 million cases and more than 1 million

deaths attributed to COVID-19.

• Indonesia’s national COVID-19 task force chief has issued a stern warning to

the public about the importance of following COVID-19 protocols at all times,

explaining that a person could carry the virus without knowing it and end up

transmitting it to their family members and those closest to them. He added

that many people were continuing to ignore health protocols, such as

maintaining physical distance, wearing a mask and avoiding crowds.

Meanwhile, Indonesia’s President has said that every hospital will be required

to treat COVID-19 patients in accordance with the Health Ministry’s official

standard operating procedures to ensure an optimal recovery rate. He said

that uniform treatment of COVID-19 patients would be mandatory in intensive

care units, isolation wards and quarantine facilities. Indonesia's COVID-19

mortality rate had declined to 3.77 percent as of last month which is above the

global fatality rate of 3.01 percent. The Health Ministry reported 4,002 new

confirmed COVID-19 cases on Tuesday (September 29), bringing the total

number of cases nationwide to 282,724.

• Philippine President said on late Monday (September 28) regarding partial

coronavirus restrictions in and around the capital region will be extended for

another month until October 31 to keep the spread of COVID-19 in check. The

Philippines reported 2,025 new COVID-19 cases on September 29, taking its

total case count to 309,303 cases - the highest in Southeast Asia. Members of

the government's COVID-19 task force said they could not afford to be

complacent even as they would like the economy to continue to move

forward. In this late-night televised address, the President also appealed to the

country's top telecommunication firms to "do a better job" with public schools

set to reopen with virtual classes on October 5. Preparations for the resumption

of classes have been hit by problems including access, availability and speed

of data services. People must still wear masks, face shields and observe one-

meter social distancing, while children, the elderly and pregnant women are

urged to stay at home.

• Malaysia on September 28 said it will impose strict movement restrictions in four

districts in Sabah after reporting more than 1,000 COVID-19 infections there in

September. Defense Minister said that as part of efforts to contain the outbreak,

non-essential businesses in Lahad Datu, Tawau, Kunak and Semporna districts

will be required to shut down for 14 days starting September 29. About 960,000

residents in Sabah will be affected by the Targeted Enhanced Movement

Control Order (TEMCO). During the TEMCO, all residents are prohibited from

leaving the affected areas, and non-residents and visitors are not allowed to

enter the four districts. All entry points to and from the affected areas will also

be closed. To ensure full compliance, the Royal Malaysia Police, Malaysian

Armed Forces, Malaysian Civil Defence Force, Malaysian Volunteer Corps

Department, local authorities and authorised personnel will control the areas.

• Myanmar overtook Malaysia in the total number of COVID-19 cases, becoming

the country with the fourth highest number of COVID-19 cases in Southeast

Asia. The Ministry of Health and Sports reported 794 new cases bringing the total

number of cases in the country to 12,425. The national government announced

on September 28 that it has extended the COVID-19 precautionary restriction

measures until October 31.

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• Thailand will extend a state of emergency until October 31 as the country gears

up for the re-opening of borders to foreign visitors, while maintaining its relative

success in containing local transmission of the coronavirus. The national COVID-

19 task force chaired by Thailand’s Prime Minister on Monday approved the

extension of emergency rules through October 31. The panel also approved

special tourist visas for foreign tourists starting next month.

Travel Advisories (new update/s)

• Laos: VietJet Air is the latest to begin operating flights between Ho Chi Minh

City and Seoul (South Korea) starting September 30.

• Malaysia: All entry points to and from in Lahad Datu, Tawau, Kunak and

Semporna districts in Sabah will be closed during Targeted Enhanced

Movement Control Order (TEMCO).

• Myanmar: Mandalay regional government on tightened restrictions for

townships which are included in the revised stay-at-home plan. Under the new

rules, vehicle have been restricted from travelling to three townships including

Mandalay-Maha Aung Myay, Chan Aye Tharzan and Amarapura. Starting

October 1, only truck drivers with health certificates issued by the Ministry of

Health and Sports within two weeks will be allowed to enter Mandalay Region.

The national government extended its temporary measure on the entry

restrictions for visitors from all countries. All types of visas’ issuance has also been

temporarily suspended.

• Thailand: Thailand extended a grace period for visa renewals for foreigners

stranded in the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic until the end of

October. After October, a new immigration regulation will allow foreigners to

apply for 60-day extensions to remain in the country if they are unable to leave

due to limited flights or other issues. Thailand will slowly restart tourism with flight

from China starting next week under Special Tourist Visa (STV) scheme. The first

flight will have about 120 tourists from Guangzhou, flying directly to the resort

island of Phuket according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand. CCSA also

approved the entry of foreign nationals including business visitors and tourists

to help the country recover. These include holders of non-immigrant types of

visa who are business people without a work permit; long-stay tourists with a

Special Tourist Visa (STV) recently authorized by the government; holders of an

Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Business Travel Card from low-risk countries;

and foreigners who wish to stay in Thailand for at least 60 days.

Cases and Deaths as of 30 September 2020

• As of September 30 (2PM, GMT+8), worldwide, there were 33,780,593 confirmed

cases, including 1,010,811 deaths. Globally, Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 2.99.

• In China, there were 91,062 confirmed cases with 4,746 deaths, including

deaths in Hong Kong (105) and Taiwan (7). Confirmed cases in China include

confirmed cases in Hong Kong (5,080), Macau (92), and Taiwan (513).

• 678,411 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the ASEAN region

with a total of 16,555 deaths.

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• 33,013,284 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in 205

countries/states (other than China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, and ASEAN

countries):

REGION COUNTRY

FIRST

CONFIRME

D CASE(S)

LATEST

REPORT ON

CONFIRME

D CASE(S)

TOTAL

CONFIRME

D CASES

NEW

CASES

TOTAL

DEATHS

NEW

DEATHS

CASE

FATALITY

RATE

REPORTED

CASES/

100,000

REPORTED

TESTS/

100,000

RT

MEAN

**

ASEAN

REGION Brunei 10 Mar 20 25-Sep-20 146 - 3 - 2.05 33.7 NA NA

Cambodia 27 Jan 20 29-Sep-20 277 1 - - 1.68 NA NA

Indonesia 02 Mar 20 29-Sep-20 282,724 4,002 10,601 128 3.75 104.47 707.4 1.02

Lao PDR 24 Mar 20 11-Sep-20 23 - - - 0.32 NA NA

Malaysia 25 Jan 20 29-Sep-20 11,135 101 134 - 1.20 34.85 4666.6 1.43

Myanmar 23 Mar 20 29-Sep-20 12,425 794 284 28 2.29 22.99 404.7 1.32

Philippines 30 Jan 20 29-Sep-20 309,303 2,025 5,412 67 1.76 284.08 3116.2 0.82

Singapore 23 Jan 20 29-Sep-20 57,742 27 27 - 0.05 1012.38 15766.9 0.84

Thailand 13 Jan 20 29-Sep-20 3,559 14 59 - 1.66 5.11 641.7 1.98

Vietnam 23 Jan 20 28-Sep-20 1,077 - 35 - 3.25 1.12 139.7 NA

678,411 6,964 16,555 223

REGION COUNTRY

FIRST

CONFIRMED

CASE(S)

LATEST REPORT

ON

CONFIRMED

CASE(S)

TOTAL

CONFIRMED

CASES

NEW

CASES

TOTAL

DEATHS

NEW

DEATHS

CASE

FATALITY

RATIO

ASIA

PACIFIC Japan 16 Jan 2020 28-Sep-20 82,131 - 1,548 - 1.88

South Korea 20 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 23,699 38 407 1 1.72

Nepal 24 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 76,258 1,513 491 10 0.64

Australia 25 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 27,063 19 882 7 3.26

Sri Lanka 27 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 3,373 11 13 - 0.39

India 30 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 6,221,322 78,303 97,490 1,139 1.57

Afghanistan 24 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 39,254 21 1,458 3 3.71

Pakistan 26 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 310,717 675 6,469 8 2.08

New Zealand 28 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 1,835 2 25 - 1.36

Bhutan 05 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 280 7 - -

Maldives 07 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 10,194 37 34 - 0.33

Bangladesh 08 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 362,043 1,488 5,219 26 1.44

Mongolia 10 Mar 2020 22-Sep-20 313 - - -

Turkey 10 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 317,272 1,427 8,130 68 2.56

French

Polynesia 12 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 1,728 149 7 1 0.41

*The calculated CFR is based on reported deaths and reported case counts, and does not account for recovered cases over time or rate of

testing in a particular region

**Rt Transmission Rate: the average number of secondary cases caused by each infectious individual, based on the daily incidence of new cases

over the previous seven days

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Guam 15 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 2,390 104 45 6 1.88

New

Caledonia 17 Mar 2020 26-Sep-20 27 - - -

Fiji 18 Mar 2020 09-Sep-20 32 - 2 - 6.25

Papua New

Guinea 21 Mar 2020 26-Sep-20 532 - 7 - 1.32

Timor Leste 21 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 28 1 - -

Northern

Mariana

Islands

28 Mar 2020 21-Sep-20 69 - 2 - 2.90

North Korea 24 Jul 2020 24-Jul-20 1 - - -

AMERICAS USA 21 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 7,389,084 35,778 210,437 721 2.85

Canada 25 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 156,696 2,068 9,325 15 5.95

Brazil 26 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 4,748,327 2,863 142,161 103 2.99

Mexico 28 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 733,717 3,400 76,603 173 10.44

Saint Martin 01 Mar 2020 27-Sep-20 383 - 8 - 2.09

Ecuador 01 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 134,965 - 11,280 - 8.36

Dominican

Republic 01 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 111,900 234 2,101 3 1.88

Chile 03 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 461,300 1,629 12,725 27 2.76

Argentina 03 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 723,132 11,807 16,379 273 2.27

Peru 05 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 799,153 - 31,978 - 4.00

Costa Rica 06 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 73,714 - 861 - 1.17

Colombia 06 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 818,203 - 25,641 - 3.13

French

Guiana 06 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 9,929 34 66 1 0.66

Martinique 06 Mar 2020 23-Sep-20 1,290 - 20 - 1.55

Paraguay 07 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 37,941 - 781 - 2.06

Panama 10 Mar 2020 27-Sep-20 109,849 - 2,334 - 2.12

Bolivia 10 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 133,686 322 7,862 42 5.88

Honduras 11 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 75,537 428 2,301 12 3.05

Cuba 11 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 5,531 48 122 - 2.21

Guyana 11 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 2,787 15 78 2 2.80

Jamaica 12 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 6,408 238 101 8 1.58

St Vincent

and the

Grenadines

12 Mar 2020 12-Sep-20 64 - - -

Saint Lucia 13 Mar 2020 09-Sep-20 27 - - -

Trinidad and

Tobago 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 4,386 4 72 - 1.64

Venezuela 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 73,528 837 614 14 0.84

Guatemala 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 90,968 705 3,238 4 3.56

Uruguay 13 Mar 2020 27-Sep-20 2,008 - 47 - 2.34

Curacao 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 370 6 1 - 0.27

Puerto Rico 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 47,285 1,045 644 6 1.36

Suriname 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 4,836 1 102 - 2.11

Antigua and

Barbuda 13 Mar 2020 27-Sep-20 101 - 3 - 2.97

Guadeloupe 13 Mar 2020 23-Sep-20 4,487 - 42 - 0.94

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Cayman

Islands 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 211 1 1 - 0.47

Aruba 14 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 3,872 - 25 - 0.65

Bahamas 15 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 3,903 65 91 2 2.33

US Virgin

Islands 16 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 1,318 1 20 1 1.52

Sint Maarten 17 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 645 1 22 - 3.41

Montserrat 17 Mar 2020 03-Aug-20 13 - 1 - 7.69

Barbados 17 Mar 2020 25-Sep-20 190 - 7 - 3.68

El Salvador 18 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 28,981 172 839 8 2.90

Nicaragua 18 Mar 2020 22-Sep-20 5,073 - 149 - 2.94

Bermuda 18 Mar 2020 24-Sep-20 181 - 9 - 4.97

Haiti 19 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 8,740 - 227 - 2.60

Dominica 22 Mar 2020 27-Sep-20 30 - - -

Grenada 22 Mar 2020 30-Jul-20 24 - - -

Belize 23 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 1,854 37 23 - 1.24

Turks and

Caicos

Islands

23 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 682 - 5 - 0.73

Saint Kitts

and Nevis 24 Mar 2020 20-Sep-20 19 - - - 0.00

British Virgin

Islands 25 Mar 2020 24-Sep-20 71 - 1 - 1.41

Anguilla 26 Mar 2020 03-Apr-20 3 - - -

Caribbean

Netherlands 01 Apr 2020 29-Sep-20 106 18 1 - 0.94

Falkland

Islands 03 Apr 2020 25-Apr-20 13 - - -

Saint Pierre

and

Miquelon

05 Apr 2020 24-Sep-20 16 - - -

Saint

Barthelemy 25 Jul 2020 27-Sep-20 48 - - -

EUROPE France 24 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 536,278 8,051 31,854 85 5.94

Germany 27 Jan 2020 29/092020 289,911 2,326 9,552 13 3.29

Finland 29 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 9,892 149 345 - 3.49

Italy 30 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 313,011 1,647 35,875 24 11.46

Russian

Federation 31 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 1,161,210 8,232 20,396 160 1.76

Spain 31 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 758,172 9,906 31,614 203 4.17

Sweden 31 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 91,933 1,543 5,888 10 6.40

United

Kingdom of

Great Britain

31 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 446,156 7,143 42,072 71 9.43

Belgium 05 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 115,353 1,174 9,987 7 8.66

Switzerland 25 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 52,871 225 2,069 5 3.91

Austria 25 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 43,209 609 790 6 1.83

Croatia 25 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 16,380 135 275 3 1.68

Norway 26 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 13,794 120 274 - 1.99

Romania 26 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 125,414 1,470 4,792 44 3.82

Estonia 26 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 3,315 48 64 - 1.93

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Georgia 26 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 5,607 314 35 4 0.62

North

Macedonia 26 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 17,786 112 737 8 4.14

Greece 26 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 18,123 416 388 5 2.14

Denmark 27 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 26,905 392 648 1 2.41

San Marino 27 Feb 2020 25-Sep-20 727 - 42 - 5.78

Lithuania 27 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 4,587 97 92 - 2.01

Netherlands 27 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 117,551 3,011 6,393 13 5.44

Azerbaijan 27 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 39,957 58 589 2 1.47

Belarus 28 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 78,260 314 828 6 1.06

Iceland 28 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 2,695 32 10 - 0.37

Ireland 28 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 35,740 363 1,803 1 5.04

Monaco 29 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 214 2 2 - 0.93

Czech

Republic 01 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 65,883 570 618 3 0.94

Luxembourg 01 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 8,431 55 124 - 1.47

Armenia 01 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 49,901 327 958 1 1.92

Latvia 02 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 1,729 32 37 1 2.14

Portugal 02 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 74,717 688 1,963 6 2.63

Andorra 02 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 1,966 - 53 - 2.70

Liechtenstein 03 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 118 1 1 - 0.85

Ukraine 03 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 204,932 3,627 4,065 69 1.98

Slovenia 04 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 5,487 99 149 - 2.72

Hungary 04 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 25,567 851 757 8 2.96

Poland 04 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 88,826 1,326 2,458 36 2.77

Faroe Islands 04 Mar 2020 26-Sep-20 460 - - -

Bosnia and

Herzegovina 05 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 27,226 225 843 14 3.10

Gibraltar 05 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 387 9 - -

Slovakia 06 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 9,214 231 45 1 0.49

Serbia 06 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 33,479 65 749 1 2.24

Vatican City 06 Mar 2020 08-May-20 12 - - -

Malta 07 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 3,035 29 34 2 1.12

Moldova 07 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 52,029 835 1,310 9 2.52

Bulgaria 08 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 20,271 - 807 - 3.98

Albania 09 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 13,518 127 384 4 2.84

Cyprus 09 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 1,713 - 22 - 1.28

Channel

Islands 09 Mar 2020 21-Sep-20 256 - 16 - 6.25

Jersey 10 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 409 1 32 - 7.82

Kazakhstan 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 107,833 58 1,699 - 1.58

Kosovo 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 15,574 54 625 - 4.01

Uzbekistan 15 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 56,068 292 463 3 0.83

Greenland 16 Mar 2020 27-Jul-20 14 - - -

Montenegro 17 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 10,575 134 164 1 1.55

Kyrgyztan 18 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 46,522 167 1,064 - 2.29

Isle of Man 19 Mar 2020 21-Sep-20 340 - 24 - 7.06

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Tajikistan 30 Apr 2020 29-Sep-20 9,726 41 75 - 0.77

MIDDLE

EAST UAE 29 Jan 2020 29-Sep-20 93,090 995 416 3 0.45

Iran 19 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 453,637 3,677 25,986 207 5.73

Israel 21 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 235,465 2,200 1,523 16 0.65

Lebanon 21 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 38,377 1,105 361 10 0.94

Kuwait 24 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 104,568 587 607 2 0.58

Oman 24 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 98,017 528 925 11 0.94

Bahrain 24 Feb 2020 27-Sep-20 69,848 - 246 1 0.35

Iraq 24 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 358,290 4,724 9,122 70 2.55

Qatar 29 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 125,533 222 214 - 0.17

Saudi Arabia 02 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 334,187 539 4,739 27 1.42

Jordan 02 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 10,049 823 57 6 0.57

Palestine 05 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 49,402 420 355 7 0.72

Syria 22 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 4,148 46 197 3 4.75

Yemen 10 Apr 2020 28-Sep-20 2,031 - 587 - 28.90

AFRICA Egypt 14 Feb 2020 28-Sep-20 102,834 - 5,885 - 5.72

Algeria 25 Feb 2020 29-Sep-20 51,368 155 1,726 7 3.36

Nigeria 28 Feb 2020 28-Sep-20 58,460 - 1,111 - 1.90

Tunisia 02 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 17,405 1,291 246 39 1.41

Morocco 02 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 118,464 2,076 2,109 39 1.78

Senegal 02 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 14,945 26 310 1 2.07

South Africa 05 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 672,572 903 16,667 81 2.48

Cameroon 06 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 20,838 - 418 - 2.01

Togo 06 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 1,749 6 47 1 2.69

Burkina Faso 09 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 2,006 20 57 1 2.84

Democratic

Republic of

Congo

10 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 10,631 7 272 1 2.56

Ivory Coast 11 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 19,669 28 120 - 0.61

Reunion 11 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 3,882 - 14 - 0.36

Ghana 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 46,445 38 299 2 0.64

Guinea 13 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 10,598 - 66 - 0.62

Gabon 13 Mar 2020 25-Sep-20 8,716 - 54 - 0.62

Sudan 13 Mar 2020 26-Sep-20 13,606 - 836 - 6.14

Kenya 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 38,378 210 707 7 1.84

Ethiopia 13 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 74,584 640 1,191 14 1.60

Central

African

Republic

14 Mar 2020 25-Sep-20 4,806 - 62 - 1.29

Seychelles 14 Mar 2020 21-Sep-20 143 - - -

Rwanda 14 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 4,836 4 29 - 0.60

Namibia 14 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 11,140 19 121 - 1.09

Swaziland 14 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 5,416 - 106 - 1.96

Mauritania 14 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 7,474 - 161 - 2.15

Mayotte 14 Mar 2020 18-Sep-20 3,541 - 40 - 1.13

Equatorial

Guinea 15 Mar 2020 26-Sep-20 5,028 - 83 - 1.65

Republic of

Congo 15 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 5,008 - 89 - 1.78

Benin 16 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 2,340 - 40 - 1.71

Liberia 16 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 1,343 1 82 - 6.11

Tanzania 16 Mar 2020 15-May-20 509 - 21 - 4.13

Somalia 16 Mar 2020 26-Sep-20 3,588 - 99 - 2.76

Gambia 17 Mar 2020 27-Sep-20 3,569 - 110 - 3.08

Zambia 17 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 14,667 55 332 - 2.26

Mauritius 18 Mar 2020 22-Sep-20 367 - 10 - 2.72

Djibouti 18 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 5,416 6 61 - 1.13

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Niger 19 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 1,196 - 69 - 5.77

Chad 19 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 1,185 - 85 - 7.17

Zimbabwe 20 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 7,816 - 228 - 2.92

Cape Verde 20 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 5,817 - 59 - 1.01

Madagascar 20 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 16,377 29 229 - 1.40

Uganda 21 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 8,017 240 75 - 0.94

Eritrea 21 Mar 2020 26-Sep-20 375 - - -

Angola 21 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 4,797 - 176 - 3.67

Mozambique 22 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 8,556 268 59 - 0.69

Libya 24 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 34,014 801 540 13 1.59

Guinea-

Bissau 25 Mar 2020 22-Sep-20 2,324 - 39 - 1.68

Mali 25 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 3,101 11 131 1 4.22

Botswana 30 Mar 2020 28-Sep-20 3,172 - 16 - 0.50

Sierra Leone 31 Mar 2020 27-Sep-20 2,215 - 72 - 3.25

Burundi 31 Mar 2020 29-Sep-20 502 17 1 - 0.20

Malawi 02 Apr 2020 29-Sep-20 5,772 2 179 - 3.10

South Sudan 05 Apr 2020 29-Sep-20 2,696 8 49 - 1.82

Sao Tome

and Principe 06 Apr 2020 25-Sep-20 911 - 15 - 1.65

Comoros 30 Apr 2020 26-Sep-20 478 - 7 - 1.46

Lesotho 13May 2020 28-Sep-20 1,565 - 35 - 2.24

33,013,284 226,012 989,510 4,084

*The calculated CFR is based on reported deaths and reported case counts, and does not account for recovered cases over time

or rate of testing in a particular region

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Timeline of COVID-19: ASEAN (continuation)

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Email: [email protected]