![]() ![]() Statistically, most Coronavirus patients (~98%) develop the symptoms within 12 days after the infection.Ĭoronavirus deaths vary greatly by region/country, with the mortality rates being influenced by the volume of testing and population characteristics (average age, overall health, quality of the country's healthcare system). The main issue with COVID-19 is its much longer incubation period (time between the infection and developing the symptoms) which is 7-14-days (compared to influenza's 1-2-days). CountryĪnnually, common flu infects ~11% of Earth's total population (~800 million), with influenza deaths varying between 0,5 million and 1,2 million (each year). In brackets ( per million) is the number of Coronavirus-related DEATHS PER MILLION (country inhabitants). FOR 1 YEAR ( March 8/2020-2021) were reported TOTAL DEATHS 2,6M, TOTAL INFECTED 117,148M, TOTAL RECOVERED 66,38M. The next table shows statistics on the top-pandemic countries (confirmed cases/registered patients and deaths per million) caused by COVID-19 / SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2). ![]() Followed a long month of altered or canceled cruises, ship quarantines/in-port lockdowns, port closures (bans on incoming vessels) - mainly in Southeast Asia, Europe, the Caribbean. The third/largest outbreak was on Ruby Princess (March/ 852 infected with 22 deaths). The second outbreak was on Grand Princess (February-March/ infected 132 with 7 deaths). The first epidemic outbreak occurred on Diamond Princess (February/ 712 infected, including 14 deaths). ![]() Follow this CruiseMapper link for Norovirus outbreaks on passenger ships.įor 1 year (March 15/2020-2021), on cruise ships, Coronavirus affected 3519 people (passengers plus crew, only officially confirmed cases) of whom 73 passengers died. NOTE: If you want to skip the following statistical information (including financial), this link jumps down directly to CruiseMapper's table with Coronavirus-impacted passenger ships (2022-2021). WHO (World Health Organization) officially classified the outbreak as a "worldwide pandemic" on March 11, 2020. Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an ongoing pandemic disease that started with the outbreak in Wuhan China in December 2019. ![]()
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