SITUATION REPORT 41: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID19)

SITUATION REPORT 41
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID19)
Situation Report – 41 (adapted)

Data as reported by 10AM CET 01 MARCH 2020

HIGHLIGHTS

Five new Member States

(Azerbaijan, Ecuador, Ireland, Monaco and Qatar)
reported cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.

Working with clinicians is crucial to understanding the clinical presentation,
natural history and treatment interventions for COVID-19.

WHO has published
interim clinical guidance, clinical training materials

and has launched a global
clinical data platform to gather data and improve care for COVID-19 patients.

This information is critical to inform the public health response. More
information can be found in the Subject in Focus.

The number of confirmed cases in Hubei province, China, has increased for two
successive days after a period of decline.

WHO is monitoring the situation and
working to understand its possible significance.

WHO has published updated recommendations for international traffic in
relation to COVID-19 outbreak.

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SITUATION IN NUMBERS

SITUATION REPORT 41

SITUATION IN NUMBERS

Total and new cases in last 24
hours

Globally

87, 137 confirmed (1,739 new)

China
79, 968 confirmed (579 new)
2,873 deaths (35 new)

Outside of China

7169 confirmed (1,160 new)
58 countries (5 new)
104 deaths (18 new)

WHO RISK ASSESSMENT

WHO RISK ASSESSMENT

China Very High
Regional Level Very High
Global Level Very High

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT

http://www.who.int

“This is an adaptation of an original work “Novel Coronavirus(2019-nCoV)
Situation Report – 40. Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO); [2020].

“This is an adaptation of an original work “Coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19) Situation Report – 41 Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO); [2020]

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO”.
This adaptation was not created by WHO.
WHO is not responsible for the content or accuracy of this adaptation. The original edition shall be the binding and authentic edition”.

ALBERT WILLIAMS
Reporting

“I always follow official sources”