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Summary table of confirmed cases in Oceania (as of 28 August 2022)
Country/Territory Total cases Deaths Recoveries Ref
Australia 9,976,582 13,648 9,831,325 [1][2][3][4]
New Zealand 1,734,157 1,869 1,713,427 [5]
Hawaii 337,737 1,632 no data [6]
French Polynesia 76,415 649 no data [7][3]
New Caledonia 73,497 314 71,472 [8][3]
Fiji 68,116 877 66,135 [9][3]
Guam 47,929 389 no data [10][11][12]
Papua New Guinea 44,876 664 no data [13][3][14]
Solomon Islands 21,544 153 16,357 [2][3][15]
Samoa 15,767 29 1,605 [2][3]
Tonga 15,235 12 14,317 [2][3]
Marshall Islands 14,506 16 7,383 [2][3][16]
Northern Mariana Islands 13,050 40 no data [17][18]
Vanuatu 11,777 14 11,748 [2][3]
American Samoa 8,168 34 no data [19][18]
Micronesia 7,202[a] 21 134 [3][20][21]
Cook Islands 6,265[b] 1 6,176 [22][23]
Palau 5,348[c] 6 5,265 [24][25][3]
Nauru 4,611 1 4,605 [26][3]
Kiribati 3,430[d] 13 2,703 [27][28][3]
Bougainville 1,201 19 no data [29][30][14]
Norfolk Island 970 0 965 [31][32]
Wallis and Futuna 761 7 438 [33][3][34]
Easter Island 76 0 68 [35][36]
Niue 65 0 60 [37][38][3]
Tuvalu 8 0 3 [39][3]
Pitcairn Islands 4 0 0 [40]
Total 12,489,297 20,408 11,754,186


Notes

  1. ^ one suspected case was deemed to be a non-infectious historical case and tested negative after subsequent antibody and antigen tests
  2. ^ A non-infectious historic case has a positive PCR Test in June 2021 after returning to the Cook Islands following release from managed quarantine in New Zealand. A second historic non-infectious case was detected in December 2021. The Cook Islands official reported cases to the WHO is one.
  3. ^ two non-infectious historical cases detected in May-June 2021, both cases were officially reported to the WHO
  4. ^ two seafarers returning from Papua New Guinea returned a positive PCR test result in May 2021, both individuals were quarantined on the vessel without entering Kiribati. It is unclear if these were active or historical cases, however neither case has been reported to the WHO, and officially Kiribati declares itself 'COVID-free'