More than 60,000 people have been sickened by the coronavirus, mostly in China.
Health officials worldwide are working to contain cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the newThis map will be updated when more information is available. As of Feb. 12, COVID-19 cases were confirmed in China, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam,
, France, Australia, Malaysia, Nepal, Germany, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Finland, India, the Philippines, the United Kingdom, Italy, Russia, Sweden, Spain and Belgium., according to NBC News reports, the World Health Organization and figures from state government leaders and health officials.
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