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| Ministry of Health and Family Welfare daily updates on its [https://www.mohfw.gov.in/ website]. Updates generally cover confirmed cases, deaths and recoveries.
| Ministry of Health and Family Welfare daily updates on its [https://www.mohfw.gov.in/ website]. Updates generally cover confirmed cases, deaths and recoveries.
The Government maintains an official tracker at coronavirus.al. News reports in English may be found in the Tirana Times (example). Reports in Albanian may be found in Shqiptarja.com (example) and other Albanian media outlets.
Australia's Department of Health publishes a daily report of confirmed cases and deaths. Further updates may be found in media outlets like News.com.au (example).
The Government publishes an online report in Azerbaijani at koronavirusinfo.az. It includes confirmed cases (Virusa yoluxan), deaths (Ölüm halı) and recoveries (Sağalan).
The Government of Belgium publishes daily updates at info-coronavirus.be in English, Dutch, French and German. The Dutch version and French version are updated faster. Latest data may also be found at media outlets like La Libre Belgique (example).
Bolivia has an online tracker at boliviasegura.gob.bo with confirmed cases (Casos confirmados), deaths (Decesos) and recoveries (Casos recuperados). The site also provides daily announcements.
CTV News maintains a detailed report including confirmed cases (presumptive cases must be subtracted), deaths and recoveries. The Government of Canada publishes a daily report, but it will be usually outdated.
The National Health Commission publishes a daily report at nhc.gov.cn. Use the URL of specific reports (e.g. 截至3月21日24时新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情最新情况. New reports can be found from the homepage and always have a similar Chinese title, changing the day number. The report contains confirmed cases, deaths and recoveries. It also reports data about Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan separately.
The Ministry of Health publishes the official daily report. Region wise count can be found in the same website. It will get updated at around 11:00 AM Local time.
There is a frequently updated tracker at sld.cu including confirmed cases (Casos confirmados por laboratorio) and deaths (Muertes asociadas a la enfermedad). When outdated, reports may be found in Cuban media outlets like Cubadebate (example).
The Government of Denmark publishes a daily report of confirmed cases (Smittede personer) and deaths (Dødsfald). These are reported separately for Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
The Government maintains an online tracker at coronavirusecuador.com with confirmed cases (Casos Confirmados), deaths (Personas fallecidas) and recoveries (Personas recuperadas).
France publishes an official daily report with a stable URL covering confirmed cases and deaths. Recoveries can be found in the press (e.g. 1587 sont sorties guéries de l'hôpital[1]).
The Berliner Morgenpost maintains an interactive tracker of confirmed cases (red), deaths (black) and recoveries (green) updated almost every hour, however, this data is unofficial. The official data is released by the Robert Koch Institute on a daily basis, every morning.
The States of Guernsey publishes the latest information and testing results on their official website at gov.gg. No recoveries have been reported, but confirmed, negative and pending result figures are given. Live updates for the Channel Islands (for Jersey and Guernsey) are also reported by ITV News.
The Islamic Republic News Agency publishes daily updates on its website and on its Twitter (@IrnaEnglish. Updates generally cover confirmed cases, deaths and recoveries.
The Government of Jersey publishes the latest information and testing results on their official website at gov.je. No recoveries have been reported, but confirmed, negative and pending result figures are given. Live updates for the Channel Islands (for Jersey and Guernsey) are also reported by ITV News.
The Ministry of Health of Malaysia maintains an online report of confirmed cases, deaths and recoveries. Look for the infography with English subtitles.
The Government maintains an up-to-date online tracker at covidmaroc.ma. It includes confirmed cases (Cas confirmés), deaths (Décès) and recoveries (Guéris).
The Government of the Netherlands publishes a daily report of confirmed cases (positief geteste) and deaths (overleden). As of yet, the government does not count recovered cases so there is no reliable source for it.
The Ministry of Health of New Zealand publishes daily media releases of cases (usually confirmed and sometimes suspected cases included too). Total recoveries are sometimes mentioned.
The Macedonian Ministry of Health publishes a daily report of confirmed (дијагностицирани), death (смртни), active (активни), new (нови) and serious/critical (сериозни/критични) cases. There is also a reliable interactive dashboard that may display more up-to-date data. Both references are in Macedonian language.
The online newspaper Verdens Gang maintains an interactive dashboard for confirmed cases (Registrert smittet) and deaths (Døde). There is no reliable source for recoveries.
The Ministry of Health maintains an interactive dashboard with confirmed cases (Casos confirmados), deaths (Fallecidos) and recoveries (Recuperados). Recoveries are stuck at 0 in the official dashboard, but at least one was reported in the press ([2]).
The Government maintains an up-to-date interactive dashboard at ncovtracker.doh.gov.ph. It includes, confirmed cases, deaths, recoveries and other metrics.
The Polish Ministry of Health publishes several updates per day on the official Twitter account (@MZ_GOV_PL, example). It is the most reliable and up-to-date source so far.
The Portugese Ministry of Health maintains an interactive dashboard with confirmed cases (Casos Confirmados), deaths (Óbitos) and recoveries (Recuperados).
There are three main sources for Spain: RTVE, El País and ISCIII. RTVE and El País report consolidated counts of confirmed cases, deaths and recoveries. They update very frequently and they are the most up-to-date sources (except for a small time lapse when ISCIII publishes a daily update).
The public broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT) maintains a fairly up-to-date report of confirmed cases and deaths. There is also a non-official dashboard based on data based on Government reports. The Svenska Intensivvårdsregistret (SIR) provides up-to-date report about severe cases. The Public Health Agency of Sweden provides up-to-date information about the case counts.
The UK Government publishes a daily report of confirmed cases. It also publishes an interactive dashboards that may display more up-to-date data. Deaths and recoveries need to be sourced elsewhere.
The Ministyr of Health maintains an up-to-date tracket at ncov.moh.gov.vn. It includes confirmed cases, deaths and recoveries.
Fallback sources
Some countries have some kind of daily (or even hourly) online reporting by state agencies (e.g. France), state-run news agencies (e.g. Iran) or a reputable independent media outlet. These sources are preferred and we track them at the #Locations section. However, when these are not available or when they lag too much, we need to look for other sources. Here are some tips to find them:
Worldometer often cites their sources in the Latest Updates section. You may find reliable sources there.
John Hopkins University is also a reputable source with frequent updates for countries and territories across the globe, although it is usually outdated compared to other sources.
Reuters has a high reputation as a reliable source and often publishes reports on new COVID-19 cases. You may use a search engine to find Reuters reports searching for site:reuters.com covid-19 (Google) and setting up filtering for the past 24 hours.
Xinhua News Agency publishes reports on new COVID-19 in many countries that are usually underreported. These reports might be found on xinhuanet.com or china.org.cn. Note that the date of the report might be previous to the date indicated in the dateline. When this happens, the actual date may be found in the first paragraph of the text.