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This is an evolving situation, and case numbers are changing rapidly. There are many different sites providing dashboards and case counts.
Below are a number of useful websites.
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation
WHO Health Emergency Dashboard Disclaimer
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This is an evolving situation, and case numbers are changing rapidly. There are many different sites providing dashboards and case counts.
Below are a number of useful websites.
Below are a number of useful websites.
Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases dashboard from Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering:
Hong Kong Centre for Health Protection provides a regular update on the total number of cases, including the number of serious cases and fatalities in Mainland China
ESRI (China - Hong Kong) has a list of dashboards created to help visualise cases in various countries
Cases Map with Timeline Function - Dr Edward Parker, The Vaccine Centre, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
EU/EEA and the UK
As of 29 February, 1 116 cases and 23 deaths have been reported in the EU/EEA, the UK, Monaco, San Marino and Switzerland: Italy (888), Germany (57), France (57), Spain (34), United Kingdom (18), Switzerland (12), Sweden (12), Austria (7), Norway (6), Croatia (5), Greece (4), Finland (3), Romania (3), Denmark (2), the Netherlands (2), Belgium (1), Estonia (1), Lithuania (1), Monaco (1), Iceland (1) and San Marino (1).
Twenty-one deaths have been reported in Italy; two deaths have been reported in France.
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Situación actual
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- Actualización nº33: enfermedad por SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) 28.02.2020
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- Evaluación de riesgo y medidas de salud pública
Documentos técnicos para profesionales
- Procedimiento de actuación frente a enfermedad por SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
- Áreas con evidencia de transmisión comunitaria
- Protocol for the management of COVID-19
- Prevención y control de la infección en el manejo de pacientes con COVID-19
- Manejo clínico de pacientes con COVID-19
- Manejo en urgencias de pacientes con sospecha de COVID-19
- Manejo en Atención Primaria de casos de COVID-19
- Manejo domiciliario de casos de COVID-19
- Informe técnico: SARS-CoV y COVID-19
- Declaración del brote de SARS-CoV-2 como una Emergencia de Salud Pública de Importancia Internacional (ESPII) por parte de la OMS
Información para la ciudadanía
- Preguntas y respuestas sobre COVID-19
- Qué debes saber del nuevo coronavirus: Infografía
- Recomendaciones para las personas que llegan a España procedentes de áreas de riesgo
- Recomendaciones sanitarias y medidas preventivas para viajeros que se dirijan a las zonas afectadas
- Tarjetas y carteles informativos
PROCEDIMIENTO DE ACTUACIÓN FRENTE A CASOS DE INFECCIÓN POR EL NUEVO CORONAVIRUS (2019-nCoV) 24 de enero de 2020 PDF
Atención en el domicilio de pacientes presuntamente infectados por el nuevo coronavirus (nCoV) que tengan síntomas leves y gestión de los contactos
Orientaciones provisionales
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