Template:COVID-19 cases in Oceania

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Summary table of confirmed cases in Oceania (as of 18 December 2023)
Country/Territory Total cases Deaths Recoveries Ref
Australia 11,861,161 25,795 no data [1][2][3]
New Zealand 2,676,526 3,926 2,669,261 [4]
Hawaii 427,093 2,192 no data [5]
New Caledonia 80,064 314 no data [6][7]
French Polynesia 78,700 649 no data [8][9]
Fiji 69,047 885 66,307 [10][11]
Guam 52,187 417 no data [12][13][14]
Papua New Guinea 46,864 670 46,168 [15][16][17]
Micronesia 26,547[a] 65 no data [18][19][20]
Solomon Islands 24,954 199 no data [2][21]
Tonga 16,888 12 no data [2][22]
Samoa 16,780 31 no data [2][23]
Marshall Islands 16,138 17 no data [2][24][25][26]
Northern Mariana Islands 14,334 41 no data [27][20]
Vanuatu 12,019 14 no data [2][28]
American Samoa 8,359 34 no data [29][20]
Cook Islands 7,152[b] 2 7,150 [30][31]
Palau 6,249[c] 9 no data [32][33]
Nauru 5,393 1 no data [34][35]
Kiribati 5,085[d] 24 no data [36][37]
Wallis and Futuna 3,550 8 no data [38][39][40][20]
Tuvalu 2,943 1 466 [41][42][20]
Easter Island 1,751 0 1,745 [43][44]
Bougainville 1,202 19 no data [45][46][16][17]
Niue 1,059 0 1,056 [47][48][49]
Norfolk Island 1,051 0 1,039 [50][51]
Tokelau 80 0 0 [52][53][54]
Pitcairn Islands 4 0 0 [55]
Total 13,432,922 22,475 12,230,202


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  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'