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Summary table of confirmed cases in Europe (as of 31 October 2020)[1]
Country/Territory Cases Deaths Recoveries Ref
Russia 1,618,116 27,990 1,215,414 [2]
France 1,331,984 36,565 116,533 [3][4]
Spain 1,264,517 35,878 no data [5]
United Kingdom 1,099,059 47,250 no data [6]
Italy 679,430 38,618 289,426 [7]
Germany 523,408 10,555 345,700 [8]
Czech Republic 460,116 6,208 327,306 [9][10]
Belgium 412,314 11,452 24,906 [11]
Ukraine 387,481 7,196 158,928 [12]
Turkey 375,367 10,252 323,971 [13][14]
Poland 362,731 5,631 140,280 [15]
Netherlands 351,178 7,395 no data [16]
Romania 241,339 6,968 172,513 [17]
Switzerland 154,251 2,286 65,200 [18][19]
Portugal 141,279 2,507 80,280 [20]
Sweden 124,355 5,938 no data [21][22]
Austria 104,925 1,109 67,226 [23]
Belarus 98,482 980 86,663 [24]
Moldova 76,040 1,785 55,782 [25]
Hungary 75,321 1,750 19,032 [26]
Ireland 68,356 1,984 25,003 [27][28]
Slovakia 57,664 219 12,617 [29]
Bulgaria 51,041 1,254 19,877 [30]
Bosnia and Herzegovina 50,090 1,234 28,083 [31]
Croatia 49,316 546 32,818 [32]
Serbia 46,954 820 no data [33]
Denmark 46,351 721 34,523 [34]
Greece 39,251 626 9,989 [35]
Slovenia 34,307 338 12,091 [36]
North Macedonia 30,488 982 20,448 [37]
Albania 20,875 509 11,189 [38]
Norway 20,214 282 11,863 [39][40]
Kosovo* [lower-alpha 1] 19,842 681 no data [41]
Montenegro 18,341 301 14,084 [42]
Luxembourg 17,933 157 10,081 [43]
Finland 16,113 358 11,300 [44]
Lithuania 14,824 165 4,872 [45]
Malta 6,042 62 4,155 [46][47]
Latvia 5,894 71 1,406 [48]
Estonia 3,947 68 3,060 [49][50]
Iceland 3,757 10 2,615 [51]
Andorra 3,190 59 2,011 [52]
Cyprus 2,130 25 1,444 [53]
San Marino 741 42 682 [54]
Gibraltar 516 0 435 [55]
Jersey 487 32 399 [56]
Faroe Islands 478 0 467 [57]
Isle of Man 348 24 no data [58]
Guernsey 258 13 243 [59]
Monaco 248 2 217 [60]
Liechtenstein 174 1 131 [61]
Åland Islands 26 0 0 [62]
Holy See 19 0 12 [63]
Total 7,686,512 253,318 2,748,651
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