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and facility closures. These include national or


regional quarantines throughout the world (starting
with the quarantine of Hubei),[22] curfew measures
in mainland China and South Korea,[23][24][25]
various border closures or incoming passenger
restrictions,[26][27] screening at airports and train
stations,[28] and outgoing passenger travel
bans.[29][30][31]

The pandemic has led to severe global Map of deaths per capita as of 3 April 2020
socioeconomic disruption,[32] the postponement or 100+ deaths per million
cancellation of sporting, religious, and cultural 10–100 deaths per million
events,[33] and widespread fears of supply shortages
1–10 deaths per million
resulting in panic buying.[34][35] Schools and
universities have closed either on a nationwide or 0.1–1 deaths per million
local basis in more than 160 countries, affecting 0.01–0.1 deaths per million
nearly 90 percent of the world's student >0–0.01 deaths per million
population.[36][37] Misinformation about the virus
has spread online,[38][39] and there have been No deaths or no data
incidents of xenophobia and discrimination against
Confirmed cases per capita
Chinese people and people of East and Southeast interactive timeline
Asian descent and appearance, as well as against
people from emergent hotspots around the
globe.[40][41][42][43] ►

Contents
Epidemiology
Cases
Deaths
Diagrams Timeline map of confirmed cases per capita
Duration (drag circle to adjust; may not work on mobile)
See larger version
Signs and symptoms
1000+ cases per million
Cause
100-1000 cases per million
Transmission
Virology 10-100 cases per million
<10 cases per million
Diagnosis
Viral testing No cases or no data
Imaging
Prevention
Hand washing
Surface cleaning
Face masks and respiratory hygiene
Social distancing
Self-isolation
Containment and mitigation
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