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The COVID-19 pandemic began in Asia in Wuhan, Hubei, China, and has spread widely through the continent. As of 17 May 2020, at least one case of COVID-19 had been reported in every country in Asia except North Korea and Turkmenistan.
COVID-19 pandemic in Asia
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Map of the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia as of 17 May 2020
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Map of the COVID-19 deaths in Asia as of 17 May 2020
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Disease
COVID-19
Virus strain
SARS-CoV-2
Location
Asia
First outbreak
Wuhan, Hubei, China[1]
Index case
1 December 2019
(5 months, 4 weeks and 1 day ago)
Confirmed cases
968,221[2][3]
Recovered
445,698[2][3]
Deaths
27,561[2][3]
Territories
49[3]
Countries with the highest numbers of confirmed coronavirus cases are Turkey, Iran, India, China, and Saudi Arabia. Among the earliest countries to report COVID-19 cases after the outbreak in China were South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam, but these countries have successfully controlled the pandemic. The highest numbers of deaths are recorded in Iran, China, Turkey, India, and Indonesia, with more than 20,000 deaths combined. The death tolls in a number of countries, however, are claimed to be significantly higher than those given in official figures.[4][5]
Several Southeast Asian countries experienced a significant rise in cases following a Tabligh Jamaat event from 27 February to 1 March at a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, where many people are believed to have been infected.[6][7] Similarly, events in India and Pakistan have also caused a surge in the number of cases in those countries. Major outbreaks emerged in dormitories for migrant workers in the Maldives and Singapore where social distancing was unable to be practiced and led to a significant rise in cases in both countries