World Meter Data Analysis as of 28th September 2020

13 Case/ 1M Order LOWEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases Deaths  Cases/ 1M
103 China 1,446.98 85,372 4,634 59
102 DRC 90.03 10,624 271 118
101 Angola 32.99 4,718 174 143
100 Uganda 46.02 7,777 75 169
99 Myanmar 54.61 11,631 256 213
98 Mozambique 31.51 8,288 59 263
97 Nigeria 207.56 58,324 1,108 281
96 Malawi 19.23 5,770 179 300
95 Sudan 44.03 13,606 836 309
94 Malaysia 32.45 11,034 134 340
No changes
13 Case/ 1M Order HIGHEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases Deaths  Cases/ 1M
1 Israel 9.20 233,265 1,507 25,355
2 Peru 33.08 805,302 32,262 24,344
3 Chile 19.16 459,671 12,698 23,991
4 Brazil 212.93 4,736,831 141,877 22,246
5 USA 331.47 7,348,290 209,701 22,169
6 Oman 5.14 98,057 924 19,077
» 7 Spain 46.76 748,266 31,411 16,002
» 8 Colombia 51.01 813,056 25,488 15,939
9 Argentina 45.30 711,325 15,749 15,703
10 Costa Rica 5.11 73,714 861 14,425
Spain passed Colombia
11 Recov/ Case Order HIGHEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases Recovered Recov/ Cases
1 Singapore 5.86 57,715 57,393 99.44%
2 Ghana 31.22 46,387 45,618 98.34%
3 Ivory Coast 26.54 19,641 19,202 97.76%
» 4 Kazakhstan 18.83 107,775 102,736 95.32%
» 5 Saudi Arabia 34.94 333,648 317,846 95.26%
6 Pakistan 221.87 310,841 296,022 95.23%
» 7 Belarus 9.45 77,946 74,167 95.15%
8 DRC 90.03 10,624 10,093 95.00%
9 Mauritania 4.68 7,464 7,070 94.72%
» 10 Serbia 8.73 33,414 31,536 94.38%
Belarus increase caseload but not recoveries, dropped from the 4th to the 7th spot; Saudi Arabia and Pakistan swapped places
Serbia reported recoveries and took back the 10th spot from Hong Kong
11 Recov/ Case Order LOWEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases Recovered Recov/ Cases
99 Belgium 11.60 114,179 19,275 16.88%
98 France 65.31 542,639 95,426 17.59%
97 Hungary 9.65 24,716 5,152 20.84%
96 Myanmar 54.61 11,631 3,073 26.42%
95 Tunisia 11.85 16,114 5,032 31.23%
94 Honduras 9.94 75,109 26,374 35.11%
93 Angola 32.99 4,718 1,707 36.18%
92 CAR 4.85 4,806 1,840 38.29%
91 Costa Rica 5.11 73,714 29,420 39.91%
90 Ethiopia 115.72 73,944 30,753 41.59%
No changes
5 NRecov/ Case Order NEW (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Cases Recovered NRecoveries NRecov/ Case
» 1 Uganda 7,777 4,033 386 4.96%
» 2 Palestine 39,121 30,220 1,152 2.94%
» 3 Israel 233,265 165,191 5,260 2.25%
» 4 Costa Rica 73,714 29,420 1,660 2.25%
» 5 Myanmar 11,631 3,073 211 1.81%
» 6 Morocco 119,107 97,468 1,877 1.58%
» 7 Lebanon 37,272 16,676 587 1.57%
» 8 El Salvador 28,809 23,317 438 1.52%
» 9 Jordan 9,226 4,359 137 1.48%
» 10 Indonesia 278,722 206,870 3,856 1.38%
Uganda reported a large number of recoveries (over 50% recovered)
Countries in YELLOW are new to this ranking; all others were in it yesterday
8 Tests/ 1M Order HIGHEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases Total Tests Tests/ 1M 
1 UAE 9.92 92,095 9,503,699 958,034
2 Denmark 5.80 27,072 3,759,877 648,255
3 Singapore 5.86 57,715 2,692,047 459,394
4 Hong Kong 7.51 5,076 3,311,279 440,916
5 Israel 9.20 233,265 3,424,497 372,228
6 UK 67.97 439,013 24,016,711 353,343
7 USA 331.47 7,348,290 105,089,772 317,042
8 Russia 145.95 1,159,573 45,400,000 311,065
9 Australia 25.56 27,044 7,562,779 295,883
» 10 Spain 46.76 748,266 12,723,989 272,113
Spain reported new tests and displaced Belgium in the 10th spot
8 Tests/ 1M Order LOWEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases Total Tests Tests/ 1M 
97 Egypt 102.84 102,840 135,000 1,313
96 Nigeria 207.56 58,324 505,556 2,436
95 Haiti 11.44 8,740 27,965 2,444
94 Guinea 13.21 10,598 32,458 2,457
93 Madagascar 27.85 16,348 70,281 2,524
92 Angola 32.99 4,718 85,213 2,583
91 Malawi 19.23 5,770 52,790 2,745
90 Afghanistan 39.12 39,233 110,359 2,821
89 Mozambique 31.51 8,288 135,406 4,297
88 Myanmar 54.61 11,631 245,154 4,489
No changes
6 Ntest/1M Order NEW (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Total Tests New Tests NTests/ 1M
» 1 Spain 46.76 12,723,989 903,484 19,322
» 2 UK 67.97 24,016,711 827,875 12,180
» 3 Denmark 5.80 3,759,877 49,143 8,473
» 4 UAE 9.92 9,503,699 76,888 7,751
» 5 Ireland 4.95 1,155,064 21,789 4,402
» 6 Norway 5.43 1,034,670 23,549 4,337
» 7 Finland 5.54 975,893 15,234 2,750
» 8 Switzerland 8.67 1,349,159 22,869 2,638
» 9 France 65.31 10,712,335 155,861 2,386
» 10 USA 331.47 105,089,772 754,610 2,277
Very large number of tests reported by Spain (10th in the world for testing), UK (6th), Denmark (2nd) and UAE (1st)
Countries in YELLOW are new to this ranking; all others were in it yesterday
9 Death/ Case Order LOWEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases Deaths  Death/ Cases
103 Singapore 5.86 57,715 27 0.05%
102 UAE 9.92 92,095 413 0.45%
101 Slovakia 5.46 9,343 44 0.47%
100 Jordan 10.23 9,226 51 0.55%
99 Rwanda 13.02 4,832 29 0.60%
98 Ivory Coast 26.54 19,641 120 0.61%
97 Guinea 13.21 10,598 66 0.62%
» 96 Nepal 29.27 74,745 481 0.64%
95 Ghana 31.22 46,387 299 0.64%
» 94 Israel 9.20 233,265 1,507 0.65%
Israel reported new deaths and dropped from the 8th to the 10th spot
Nepal increased caseload but not deaths, and swapped places with Ghana
9 Death/ Case Order HIGHEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases Deaths  Death/ Cases
1 Italy 60.44 311,364 35,851 11.51%
2 Mexico 129.26 730,317 76,430 10.47%
3 UK 67.97 439,013 42,001 9.57%
4 Belgium 11.60 114,179 9,980 8.74%
5 Ecuador 17.71 134,965 11,280 8.36%
6 Sweden 10.11 90,923 5,880 6.47%
7 Sudan 44.03 13,606 836 6.14%
8 Canada 37.82 154,628 9,271 6.00%
» 9 Bolivia 11.71 133,901 7,858 5.87%
» 10 France 65.31 542,639 31,808 5.86%
France increased caseload but not deaths, it swapped places with Bolivia
1 Death/ 1M Order LOWEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases Deaths  Deaths/ 1M
103 Uganda 46.02 7,777 75 2
102 Mozambique 31.51 8,288 59 2
101 Rwanda 13.02 4,832 29 2
100 DRC 90.03 10,624 271 3
99 China 1,446.98 85,372 4,634 3
98 Malaysia 32.45 11,034 134 4
» 97 Ivory Coast 26.54 19,641 120 5
» 96 Singapore 5.86 57,715 27 5
» 95 Myanmar 54.61 11,631 256 5
» 94 Jordan 10.23 9,226 51 5
Myanmar and Jordan increased the death toll, they moved down on the chart
Ivory Coast, Singapore, Myanmar and Jordan have the same death to population ratio
1 Death/ 1M Order HIGHEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases Deaths  Deaths/ 1M
1 Peru 33.08 805,302 32,262 975
2 Belgium 11.60 114,179 9,980 860
» 3 Spain 46.76 748,266 31,411 672
» 4 Bolivia 11.71 133,901 7,858 671
5 Brazil 212.93 4,736,831 141,877 666
6 Chile 19.16 459,671 12,698 663
7 Ecuador 17.71 134,965 11,280 637
8 USA 331.47 7,348,290 209,701 633
9 UK 67.97 439,013 42,001 618
10 Italy 60.44 311,364 35,851 593
Spain reported new deaths and passed Bolivia
7 Ncase/Case Order LOWEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases New Cases NCase/ Case
» 75 Afghanistan 39.12 39,233 6 0.02%
» 74 Singapore 5.86 57,715 15 0.03%
» 73 Malawi 19.23 5,770 2 0.03%
» 72 Ivory Coast 26.54 19,641 12 0.06%
» 71 Senegal 16.84 14,919 10 0.07%
» 70 Serbia 8.73 33,414 30 0.09%
» 69 Azerbaijan 10.16 40,061 38 0.09%
» 68 Brazil 212.93 4,736,831 4,522 0.10%
» 67 DRC 90.03 10,624 12 0.11%
» 66 Zambia 18.51 14,660 19 0.13%
Low new cases reported again by Singapore and Brazil (large caseloads)
Countries in YELLOW are new to this ranking; all others were in it yesterday
7 Ncase/Case Order HIGHEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases New Cases NCase/ Case
» 1 Jordan 10.23 9,226 734 7.96%
2 Myanmar 54.61 11,631 897 7.71%
» 3 Mozambique 31.51 8,288 305 3.68%
» 4 Uganda 46.02 7,777 247 3.18%
5 Hungary 9.65 24,716 702 2.84%
» 6 Slovakia 5.46 9,343 265 2.84%
» 7 Lebanon 6.82 37,272 1,018 2.73%
» 8 Libya 6.89 33,213 849 2.56%
» 9 Netherlands 17.14 114,540 2,914 2.54%
» 10 Costa Rica 5.11 73,714 1,665 2.26%
Caseload increases of 11% would double a total caseload in a week; increases of 19% would double a caseload in 4 days
Countries in YELLOW are new to this ranking; all others were in it yesterday
4 Days Order HIGHEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
NDays (>100) Country, Other Pop in Mill Cases/ 1M Deaths/ 1M Recov/ 1M
250 China 1,446.98 59 3 56
218 S. Korea 51.33 461 8 415
217 Japan 126.46 646 12 590
215 Italy 60.44 5,152 593 3,726
212 Iran 84.25 5,341 306 4,469
208 France 65.31 8,309 487 1,461
208 Germany 83.85 3,442 114 2,991
208 Singapore 5.86 9,849 5 9,794
207 Spain 46.76 16,002 672  
202 Belgium 11.60 9,843 860 1,662
Spain is increasing its caseload rapidly due to the 2nd wave
Cells in YELLOW show significant increases (more than 5%)
2 Hotspot Order HIGHEST (Pop > 4.5M, Cases > 4500) 29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Pop in Mill Case/T-2 Case/T-1 Case/T
» 1 Jordan 10.23 8,061 8,492 9,226
2 Myanmar 54.61 9,991 10,734 11,631
» 3 Uganda 46.02 7,364 7,530 7,777
» 4 Mozambique 31.51 7,757 7,983 8,288
5 Hungary 9.65 23,077 24,014 24,716
» 6 Slovakia 5.46 8,600 9,078 9,343
» 7 Lebanon 6.82 35,242 36,254 37,272
» 8 Libya 6.89 31,828 32,364 33,213
» 9 Netherlands 17.14 108,631 111,626 114,540
» 10 Costa Rica 5.11 72,049 72,049 73,714
Netherlands and Costa Rica are back in the Hotspots chart today
Countries in YELLOW are new to this ranking; all others were in it yesterday
3 Brightspot Order       29-Sep-2020
Rank Country, Other Cases Deaths  Recovered Total Tests
23 Cambodia (P:17.25M - D:181) 276 0 275 134,321
» 22 Vietnam (P:97.91M - D:186) 1,077 35 999 1,009,145
» 21 Taiwan (P:23.32M - D:190) 513 7 480 93,181
» 20 Thailand (P:69.51M - D:193) 3,545 59 3,369 749,213
19 New Zealand (P:5.01M - D:186) 1,833 25 1,753 951,954
» 18 Sri Lanka (P:21.41M - D:184) 3,362 13 3,210 284,059
17 Benin (P:12.19M - D:142) 2,340 40 1,960 194,235
» 16 Malaysia (P:32.45M - D:199) 11,034 134 9,889 1,451,697
15 Togo (P:8.34M - D:149) 1,743 46 1,330 89,059
14 S. Korea (P:51.33M - D:218) 23,661 406 21,292 2,301,303
South Korea displaced Uganda, and made it into the Brightspots today
Countries in YELLOW are new to this ranking; all others were in it yesterday