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- The coronavirus' death rate — a calculation that divides the number of known deaths by the total number of confirmed cases — varies widely by country right now.
- As of Friday, the US's death rate is about 1.6%, whereas Italy's death rate is 10.6% and China's is 4%.
- The global death rate is currently about 4.6%.
- The chart below compares death rates in 10 countries that have confirmed deaths and more than 9,000 cases.
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The US has reported more than 101,000 coronavirus cases. Italy isn't far behind, with at least 86,000 cases; China has reported just under 82,000.
But the COVID-19 death rate — the number of deaths divided by the total number of cases — from these three hard-hit countries varies wildly.
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