Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal

The following is the timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal.

Summary

The table below documents the daily growth and change of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases, deaths, and recoveries and RT-PCR tests in Nepal, since the first confirmed case on 23 January 2020:

Date Confirmed cases Recoveries Deaths RT-PCR tests TPR RR CFR Ref.
Total New Active Total New Total New Total New
23 Jan 1 +1 1 0 0 0 0 0% 0% [1]
24 Jan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
25 Jan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
26 Jan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
27 Jan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
28 Jan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 33.33% 0% 0% [2]
29 Jan 1 0 0 1 +1 0 0 4 +1 25% 100% 0% [3][4]
30 Jan 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 +1 20% 100% 0% [5]
31 Jan 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 20% 100% 0% [6]
1 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
2 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 20% 100% 0% [7]
3 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
4 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 7.14% 100% 0% [8]
5 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 0 7.14% 100% 0% [9]
6 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 +4 5.56% 100% 0% [10]
7 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 0 5.56% 100% 0% [11]
8 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
9 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 5.56% 100% 0% [12]
10 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 0 5.56% 100% 0% [13]
11 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 0 5.56% 100% 0% [14]
12 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 20 +2 5.00% 100% 0% [15]
13 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 +4 4.17% 100% 0% [16]
14 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 0 4.17% 100% 0% [17]
15 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
16 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 34 2.94% 100% 0% [18]
17 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 34 0 2.94% 100% 0% [19]
18 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 35 +1 2.86% 100% 0% [20]
19 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 210 +175 0.48% 100% 0% [21]
20 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 212 +2 0.47% 100% 0% [22]
21 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
22 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
23 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 216 0.46% 100% 0% [23]
24 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 217 +1 0.46% 100% 0% [24]
25 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 217 0 0.46% 100% 0% [25]
26 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 221 +4 0.45% 100% 0% [26]
27 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 221 0 0.45% 100% 0% [27]
28 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 224 +3 0.45% 100% 0% [28]
29 Feb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
1 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 243 0.41% 100% 0% [29]
2 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 425 +182 0.24% 100% 0% [30]
3 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 433 +8 0.23% 100% 0% [31]
4 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 433 0 0.23% 100% 0% [32]
5 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
6 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 437 0.23% 100% 0% [33]
7 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
8 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
9 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
10 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 445 0.22% 100% 0% [34]
11 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 447 +2 0.22% 100% 0% [35]
12 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 450 +3 0.22% 100% 0% [36]
13 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 456 +6 0.22% 100% 0% [37]
14 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
15 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 467 0.21% 100% 0% [38]
16 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 478 +11 0.21% 100% 0% [39]
17 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 496 +18 0.20% 100% 0% [40]
18 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 512 +16 0.20% 100% 0% [41]
19 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 529 +17 0.19% 100% 0% [42]
20 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 546 +17 0.18% 100% 0% [43]
21 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0%
22 Mar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 572 0.17% 100% 0% [44]
23 Mar 2 +1 1 1 0 0 0 610 +38 0.33% 50% 0% [45][46]
24 Mar 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 610 0 0.33% 50% 0% [47]
25 Mar 3 +1 2 1 0 0 0 687 +77 0.44% 33.33% 0% [48][49]
26 Mar 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 758 +71 0.40% 33.33% 0% [50]
27 Mar 4 +1 3 1 0 0 0 802 +44 0.50% 25% 0% [51][52]
28 Mar 5 +1 4 1 0 0 0 875 +73 0.57% 20% 0% [53][54]
29 Mar 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 917 +42 0.55% 20% 0% [55]
30 Mar 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 993 +76 0.50% 20% 0% [56]
31 Mar 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 1,060 +67 0.47% 20% 0% [57]
1 Apr 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 1,145 +85 0.44% 20% 0% [58]
2 Apr 6 +1 5 1 0 0 0 1,185 +40 0.51% 16.67% 0% [59][60]
3 Apr 6 0 5 1 0 0 0 1,264 +79 0.47% 16.67% 0% [61]
4 Apr 9 +3 8 1 0 0 0 1,521 +257 0.59% 11.11% 0% [62][63]
5 Apr 9 0 8 1 0 0 0 1,642 +121 0.55% 11.11% 0% [64]
6 Apr 9 0 8 1 0 0 0 1,890 +248 0.48% 11.11% 0% [65]
7 Apr 9 0 8 1 0 0 0 2,122 +232 0.42% 11.11% 0% [66]
8 Apr 9 0 8 1 0 0 0 2,366 +244 0.38% 11.11% 0% [67]
9 Apr 9 0 8 1 0 0 0 2,895 +529 0.31% 11.11% 0% [68]
10 Apr 9 0 8 1 0 0 0 3,525 +630 0.26% 11.11% 0% [69]
11 Apr 9 0 8 1 0 0 0 4,426 +901 0.20% 11.11% 0% [70]
12 Apr 12 +3 11 1 0 0 0 5,184 +758 0.23% 8.33% 0% [71][72]
13 Apr 14 +2 13 1 0 0 0 5,691 +507 0.25% 7.14% 0% [73][74]
14 Apr 16 +2 15 1 0 0 0 6,299 +608 0.25% 6.25% 0% [75][76]
15 Apr 16 0 15 1 0 0 0 6,871 +572 0.23% 6.25% 0% [77][78]
16 Apr 16 0 14 2 +1 0 0 7,240 +369 0.22% 12.50% 0% [79][80]
17 Apr 30 +14 28 2 0 0 0 7,458 +218 0.40% 6.67% 0% [81][82]
18 Apr 31 +1 29 2 0 0 0 8,013 +555 0.39% 6.45% 0% [83][84]
19 Apr 31 0 27 4 +2 0 0 8,081 +68 0.38% 12.90% 0% [85][86]
20 Apr 31 0 27 4 0 0 0 8,414 +333 0.37% 12.90% 0% [87][88]
21 Apr 42 +11 38 4 0 0 0 8,763 +349 0.48% 9.52% 0% [89][90]
22 Apr 45 +3 38 7 +3 0 0 9,014 +251 0.50% 15.56% 0% [91][92]
23 Apr 48 +3 39 9 +2 0 0 9,200 +186 0.52% 18.75% 0% [93][94]
24 Apr 49 +1 39 10 +1 0 0 9,406 +206 0.52% 20.41% 0% [95][96]
25 Apr 49 0 37 12 +2 0 0 9,666 +260 0.51% 24.49% 0% [97][98]
26 Apr 52 +3 36 16 +4 0 0 9,931 +265 0.52% 30.77% 0% [99][100]
27 Apr 52 0 36 16 0 0 0 10,471 +540 0.50% 30.77% 0% [101][102]
28 Apr 54 +2 38 16 0 0 0 10,807 +336 0.50% 29.63% 0% [103][104]
29 Apr 57 +3 41 16 0 0 0 11,524 +717 0.49% 28.07% 0% [105][106]
30 Apr 57 0 41 16 0 0 0 12,011 +487 0.47% 28.07% 0% [107][108]
1 May 59 +2 43 16 0 0 0 12,577 +566 0.47% 27.12% 0% [109][110]
2 May 59 0 43 16 0 0 0 13,098 +521 0.45% 27.12% 0% [111][112]
3 May 75 +16 59 16 0 0 0 13,424 +326 0.56% 21.33% 0% [113][114]
4 May 75 0 59 16 0 0 0 13,640 +216 0.55% 21.33% 0% [115][116]
5 May 82 +7 66 16 0 0 0 13,850 +210 0.59% 19.51% 0% [117][118]
6 May 99 +17 77 22 +6 0 0 14,096 +246 0.70% 22.22% 0% [119][120]
7 May 101 +2 79 22 0 0 0 14,511 +415 0.70% 21.78% 0% [121][122]
8 May 102 +1 71 31 +9 0 0 15,492 +981 0.66% 30.39% 0% [123][124]
9 May 109 +7 78 31 0 0 0 16,309 +817 0.67% 28.44% 0% [125][126]
10 May 110 +1 79 31 0 0 0 16,898 +589 0.65% 28.18% 0% [127][128]
11 May 134 +24 101 33 +2 0 0 17,809 +911 0.75% 24.63% 0% [129][130]
12 May 217 +83 184 33 0 0 0 18,964 +1,155 1.14% 15.21% 0% [131][132]
13 May 243 +26 208 35 +2 0 0 21,340 +2,376 1.14% 14.40% 0% [133][134]
14 May 249 +6 214 35 0 0 0 22,664 +1,324 1.10% 14.06% 0% [135][136]
15 May 267 +18 231 36 +1 0 0 23,914 +1,250 1.12% 13.48% 0% [137][138]
16 May 281 +14 244 36 0 1 +1 26,691 +2,777 1.05% 12.81% 0.36% [139][140]
17 May 295 +14 257 36 0 2 +1 28,161 +1,470 1.05% 12.20% 0.68% [141][142]
18 May 375 +80 337 36 0 2 0 30,724 +2,563 1.22% 9.60% 0.53% [143][144]
19 May 402 +27 363 37 +1 2 0 33,006 +2,282 1.22% 9.20% 0.50% [145][146]
20 May 427 +25 380 45 +8 2 0 35,494 +2,488 1.20% 10.54% 0.47% [147][148]
21 May 457 +30 405 49 +4 3 +1 38,737 +3,243 1.18% 10.72% 0.66% [149][150]
22 May 516 +59 443 70 +21 3 0 42,517 +3,780 1.21% 13.57% 0.58% [151][152]
23 May 584 +68 511 70 0 3 0 45,957 +3,440 1.27% 11.99% 0.51% [153][154]
24 May 603 +19 513 87 +17 3 0 48,815 +2,858 1.24% 14.43% 0.50% [155][156]
25 May 682 +79 566 112 +25 4 +1 51,642 +2,827 1.32% 16.42% 0.59% [157][158]
26 May 772 +90 613 155 +43 4 0 54,697 +3,055 1.41% 20.08% 0.52% [159][160]
27 May 886 +114 699 183 +28 4 0 58,277 +3,580 1.52% 20.65% 0.45% [161][162]
28 May 1,042 +156 850 187 +4 5 +1 60,916 +2,639 1.71% 17.95% 0.48% [163][164]
29 May 1,212 +170 1,000 206 +19 6 +1 64,154 +3,238 1.89% 17.00% 0.50% [165][166]
30 May 1,401 +189 1,176 219 +13 6 0 66,729 +2,575 2.10% 15.63% 0.43% [167][168]
31 May 1,572 +171 1,344 220 +1 8 +2 69,587 +2,858 2.26% 13.99% 0.51% [169][170]
1 Jun 1,811 +239 1,582 221 +1 8 0 71,903 +2,316 2.52% 12.20% 0.44% [171][172]
2 Jun 2,099 +288 1,825 266 +45 8 0 75,343 +3,440 2.79% 12.67% 0.38% [173][174]
3 Jun 2,300 +201 2,013 278 +12 9 +1 80,267 +4,924 2.87% 12.09% 0.39% [175][176]
4 Jun 2,634 +334 2,334 290 +12 10 +1 84,134 +3,867 3.13% 11.01% 0.38% [177][178]
5 Jun 2,912 +278 2,568 333 +43 11 +1 88,366 +4,232 3.30% 11.44% 0.38% [179][180]
6 Jun 3,235 +323 2,857 365 +32 13 +2 92,477 +4,111 3.50% 11.28% 0.40% [181][182]
7 Jun 3,448 +213 2,968 467 +102 13 0 96,205 +3,728 3.58% 13.54% 0.38% [183][184]
8 Jun 3,762 +314 3,260 488 +21 14 +1 100,971 +4,766 3.73% 12.97% 0.37% [185][186]
9 Jun 4,085 +323 3,486 584 +96 15 +1 106,330 +5,359 3.84% 14.30% 0.37% [187][188]
10 Jun 4,364 +279 3,675 674 +90 15 0 110,744 +4,414 3.94% 15.44% 0.34% [189][190]
11 Jun 4,614 +250 3,738 861 +187 15 0 115,937 +5,193 3.98% 18.66% 0.33% [191][192]
12 Jun 5,062 +448 4,169 877 +16 16 +1 121,862 +5,925 4.15% 17.33% 0.32% [193][194]
13 Jun 5,335 +273 4,404 913 +36 18 +2 127,288 +5,426 4.19% 17.11% 0.34% [195][196]
14 Jun 5,760 +425 4,767 974 +61 19 +1 133,377 +6,089 4.32% 16.91% 0.33% [197][198]
15 Jun 6,211 +451 5,151 1,041 +67 19 0 138,683 +5,306 4.48% 16.76% 0.31% [199][200]
16 Jun 6,591 +380 5,414 1,158 +117 19 0 143,738 +5,055 4.59% 17.57% 0.29% [201][202]
17 Jun 7,177 +586 5,990 1,167 +9 20 +1 149,772 +6,034 4.79% 16.26% 0.28% [203][204]
18 Jun 7,848 +671 6,640 1,186 +19 22 +2 155,518 +5,746 5.05% 15.11% 0.28% [205][206]
19 Jun 8,274 +426 6,850 1,402 +216 22 0 161,749 +6,231 5.12% 16.94% 0.27% [207][208]
20 Jun 8,605 +331 7,005 1,578 +176 22 0 169,165 +7,416 5.09% 18.34% 0.26% [209][210]
21 Jun 9,026 +421 7,231 1,772 +194 23 +1 175,173 +6,008 5.15% 19.63% 0.25% [211][212]
22 Jun 9,561 +535 7,390 2,148 +376 23 0 181,371 +6,198 5.27% 22.47% 0.24% [213][214]
23 Jun 10,099 +538 7,851 2,224 +76 24 +1 186,366 +4,995 5.42% 22.02% 0.24% [215][216]
24 Jun 10,728 +629 8,366 2,338 +114 24 0 193,194 +6,828 5.55% 21.79% 0.22% [217][218]
25 Jun 11,162 +434 8,486 2,650 +312 26 +2 199,737 +6,543 5.59% 23.74% 0.23% [219][220]
26 Jun 11,755 +593 9,030 2,698 +48 27 +1 206,271 +6,534 5.70% 22.95% 0.23% [221][222]
27 Jun 12,309 +554 9,447 2,834 +136 28 +1 210,877 +4,606 5.84% 23.02% 0.23% [223][224]
28 Jun 12,772 +463 9,731 3,013 +179 28 0 215,839 +4,962 5.92% 23.59% 0.22% [225][226]
29 Jun 13,248 +476 10,085 3,134 +121 29 +1 223,630 +7,791 5.92% 23.66% 0.22% [227][228]
30 Jun 13,564 +316 10,341 3,194 +60 29 0 228,341 +4,711 5.94% 23.55% 0.21% [229][230]
1 Jul 14,046 +482 10,360 3,656 +462 30 +1 233,227 +4,886 6.02% 26.03% 0.21% [231][232]
2 Jul 14,519 +473 9,168 5,320 +1,664 31 +1 237,764 +4,537 6.11% 36.64% 0.21% [233][234]
3 Jul 15,259 +740 9,084 6,143 +823 32 +1 242,247 +4,483 6.30% 40.26% 0.21% [235][236]
4 Jul 15,491 +232 9,042 6,415 +272 34 +2 246,297 +4,050 6.29% 41.41% 0.22% [237][238]
5 Jul 15,784 +293 9,203 6,547 +132 34 0 251,007 +4,710 6.29% 41.48% 0.22% [239][240]
6 Jul 15,964 +180 9,118 6,811 +264 35 +1 255,728 +4,721 6.24% 42.66% 0.22% [241][242]
7 Jul 16,168 +204 8,634 7,499 +688 35 0 261,861 +6,133 6.17% 46.38% 0.22% [243][244]
8 Jul 16,423 +255 8,636 7,752 +253 35 0 266,557 +4,696 6.16% 47.20% 0.21% [245][246]
9 Jul 16,531 +108 8,605 7,891 +139 35 0 271,145 +4,588 6.10% 47.73% 0.21% [247][248]
10 Jul 16,649 +118 8,603 8,011 +120 35 0 275,951 +4,806 6.03% 48.12% 0.21% [249][250]
11 Jul 16,719 +70 8,239 8,442 +431 38 +3 279,599 +3,648 5.98% 50.49% 0.23% [251][252]
12 Jul 16,801 +82 8,174 8,589 +147 38 0 283,515 +3,916 5.93% 51.12% 0.23% [253][254]
13 Jul 16,945 +144 6,613 10,294 +1,705 38 0 289,371 +5,856 5.86% 60.75% 0.22% [255][256]
14 Jul 17,061 +116 6,695 10,328 +34 38 0 293,739 +4,368 5.81% 60.54% 0.22% [257][258]
15 Jul 17,177 +116 6,113 11,025 +697 39 +1 298,829 +5,090 5.75% 64.18% 0.23% [259][260]
16 Jul 17,344 +167 6,056 11,249 +224 39 0 303,810 +4,981 5.71% 64.86% 0.22% [261][262]
17 Jul 17,445 +101 5,871 11,534 +285 40 +1 308,498 +4,688 5.65% 66.12% 0.23% [263][264]
18 Jul 17,502 +57 5,825 11,637 +103 40 0 311,829 +3,331 5.61% 66.49% 0.23% [265][266]
19 Jul 17,658 +156 5,923 11,695 +58 40 0 315,570 +3,741 5.60% 66.23% 0.23% [267][268]
20 Jul 17,844 +186 5,936 11,868 +173 40 0 319,872 +4,302 5.58% 66.51% 0.22% [269][270]
21 Jul 17,994 +150 5,477 12,477 +609 40 0 323,835 +3,963 5.56% 69.34% 0.22% [271][272]
22 Jul 18,094 +100 5,368 12,684 +207 42 +2 327,614 +3,779 5.52% 70.10% 0.23% [273][274]
23 Jul 18,241 +147 5,358 12,840 +156 43 +1 331,095 +3,481 5.51% 70.39% 0.24% [275][276]
24 Jul 18,374 +133 5,383 12,947 +107 44 +1 335,082 +3,987 5.48% 70.46% 0.24% [277][278]
25 Jul 18,483 +109 5,385 13,053 +106 45 +1 339,157 +4,075 5.45% 70.62% 0.24% [279][280]
26 Jul 18,613 +130 5,440 13,128 +75 45 0 342,457 +3,300 5.44% 70.53% 0.24% [281][282]
27 Jul 18,752 +139 4,950 13,754 +626 48 +3 347,275 +4,818 5.40% 73.35% 0.26% [283][284]
28 Jul 19,063 +311 5,139 13,875 +121 49 +1 352,307 +5,032 5.41% 72.78% 0.26% [285][286]
29 Jul 19,273 +210 5,203 14,021 +146 49 0 358,344 +6,037 5.38% 72.75% 0.25% [287][288]
30 Jul 19,547 +274 5,247 14,248 +227 52 +3 364,648 +6,304 5.36% 72.89% 0.27% [289][290]
31 Jul 19,771 +224 5,316 14,399 +151 56 +4 375,416 +10,768 5.27% 72.83% 0.28% [291][292]
1 Aug 20,086 +315 5,538 14,492 +93 56 0 382,409 +6,993 5.25% 72.15% 0.28% [293][294]
2 Aug 20,332 +246 5,672 14,603 +111 57 +1 391,270 +8,861 5.20% 71.82% 0.28% [295][296]
3 Aug 20,750 +418 5,732 14,961 +358 57 0 398,907 +7,637 5.20% 72.10% 0.27% [297][298]
4 Aug 21,009 +259 5,925 15,026 +65 58 +1 406,594 +7,687 5.17% 71.52% 0.28% [299][300]
5 Aug 21,390 +381 6,174 15,156 +130 60 +2 412,953 +6,359 5.18% 70.86% 0.28% [301][302]
6 Aug 21,750 +360 6,296 15,389 +233 65 +5 419,575 +6,622 5.18% 70.75% 0.30% [303][304]
7 Aug 22,214 +464 6,330 15,814 +425 70 +5 427,501 +7,926 5.20% 71.19% 0.32% [305][306]
8 Aug 22,592 +378 6,206 16,313 +499 73 +3 435,289 +7,788 5.19% 72.21% 0.32% [307][308]
9 Aug 22,972 +380 6,544 16,353 +40 75 +2 443,804 +8,515 5.18% 71.19% 0.33% [309][310]
10 Aug 23,310 +338 6,738 16,493 +140 79 +4 452,236 +8,432 5.15% 70.76% 0.34% [311][312]
11 Aug 23,948 +638 7,201 16,664 +171 83 +4 462,698 +10,462 5.18% 69.58% 0.35% [313][314]
12 Aug 24,432 +484 7,613 16,728 +64 91 +8 473,179 +10,481 5.16% 68.47% 0.37% [315][316]
13 Aug 24,957 +525 8,025 16,837 +109 95 +4 483,038 +9,859 5.17% 67.46% 0.38% [317][318]
14 Aug 25,551 +594 8,375 17,077 +240 99 +4 494,613 +11,575 5.17% 66.83% 0.39% [319][320]
15 Aug 26,019 +468 8,716 17,201 +124 102 +3 505,660 +11,047 5.15% 66.11% 0.39% [321][322]
16 Aug 26,660 +641 9,221 17,335 +134 104 +2 517,907 +12,247 5.15% 65.02% 0.39% [323][324]
17 Aug 27,241 +581 9,639 17,495 +160 107 +3 529,427 +11,520 5.15% 64.22% 0.39% [325][326]
18 Aug 28,257 +1,016 10,563 17,580 +85 114 +7 542,866 +13,439 5.21% 62.21% 0.40% [327][328]
19 Aug 28,938 +681 11,118 17,700 +120 120 +6 554,388 +11,522 5.22% 61.17% 0.41% [329][330]
20 Aug 29,645 +707 11,555 17,964 +264 126 +6 566,220 +11,832 5.24% 60.60% 0.43% [331][332]
21 Aug 30,483 +838 12,132 18,214 +250 137 +11 579,899 +13,679 5.26% 59.75% 0.45% [333][334]
22 Aug 31,117 +634 12,621 18,350 +136 146 +9 592,418 +12,519 5.25% 58.97% 0.47% [335][336]
23 Aug 31,935 +818 13,155 18,631 +281 149 +3 600,444 +8,026 5.32% 58.34% 0.47% [337][338]
24 Aug 32,678 +743 13,715 18,806 +175 157 +8 610,469 +10,025 5.35% 57.55% 0.48% [339][340]
25 Aug 33,533 +855 14,250 19,119 +313 164 +7 621,901 +11,432 5.39% 57.02% 0.49% [341][342]
26 Aug 34,418 +885 14,739 19,504 +385 175 +11 635,252 +13,351 5.42% 56.67% 0.51% [343][344]
27 Aug 35,529 +1,111 15,273 20,073 +569 183 +8 647,881 +12,629 5.48% 56.50% 0.52% [345][346]
28 Aug 36,456 +927 16,019 20,242 +169 195 +12 658,110 +10,229 5.54% 55.52% 0.53% [347][348]
29 Aug 37,340 +884 16,578 20,555 +313 207 +12 669,626 +11,516 5.58% 55.05% 0.55% [349][350]
30 Aug 38,561 +1,221 17,518 20,822 +267 221 +14 682,343 +12,717 5.65% 54.00% 0.57% [351][352]
31 Aug 39,460 +899 17,822 21,410 +588 228 +7 693,472 +11,129 5.69% 54.26% 0.58% [353][354]
1 Sep 40,529 +1,069 18,112 22,178 +768 239 +11 705,560 +12,088 5.74% 54.72% 0.59% [355][356]
2 Sep 41,649 +1,120 18,108 23,290 +1,112 251 +12 718,439 +12,879 5.80% 55.92% 0.60% [357][358]
3 Sep 42,877 +1,228 18,413 24,207 +917 257 +6 731,852 +13,413 5.86% 56.46% 0.60% [359][360]
4 Sep 44,236 +1,359 18,404 25,561 +1,354 271 +14 745,490 +13,638 5.93% 57.78% 0.61% [361][362]
5 Sep 45,277 +1,041 17,870 27,127 +1,566 280 +9 757,963 +12,473 5.97% 59.91% 0.62% [363][364]
6 Sep 46,257 +980 17,027 28,941 +1,814 289 +9 768,345 +10,382 6.02% 62.57% 0.62% [365][366]
7 Sep 47,236 +979 16,259 30,677 +1,736 300 +11 777,563 +9,218 6.07% 64.94% 0.64% [367][368]
8 Sep 48,138 +902 14,868 32,964 +2,287 306 +6 788,174 +10,611 6.11% 68.48% 0.64% [369][370]
9 Sep 49,219 +1,081 15,025 33,882 +918 312 +6 799,341 +11,167 6.16% 68.84% 0.63% [371][372]
10 Sep 50,465 +1,246 14,448 35,700 +1,818 317 +5 810,485 +11,144 6.23% 70.74% 0.63% [373][374]
11 Sep 51,919 +1,454 14,925 36,672 +972 322 +5 821,186 +10,701 6.32% 70.63% 0.62% [375][376]
12 Sep 53,120 +1,201 15,260 37,524 +852 336 +14 831,362 +10,176 6.39% 70.64% 0.63% [377][378]
13 Sep 54,159 +1,039 15,117 38,697 +1,173 345 +9 840,527 +9,165 6.44% 71.45% 0.64% [379][380]
14 Sep 55,329 +1,170 15,393 39,576 +879 360 +15 851,405 +10,878 6.50% 71.53% 0.65% [381][382]
15 Sep 56,788 +1,459 15,779 40,638 +1,062 371 +11 861,780 +10,375 6.59% 71.56% 0.65% [383][384]
16 Sep 58,327 +1,539 16,242 41,706 +1,068 379 +8 872,274 +10,494 6.69% 71.50% 0.65% [385][386]
17 Sep 59,573 +1,246 16,241 42,949 +1,243 383 +4 882,915 +10,641 6.75% 72.09% 0.64% [387][388]
18 Sep 61,593 +2,020 17,383 43,820 +871 390 +7 894,373 +11,458 6.89% 71.14% 0.63% [389][390]
19 Sep 62,797 +1,204 17,129 45,267 +1,447 401 +11 904,706 +10,333 6.94% 72.08% 0.64% [391][392]
20 Sep 64,122 +1,325 17,478 46,233 +966 411 +10 914,290 +9,584 7.01% 72.10% 0.64% [393][394]
21 Sep 65,276 +1,154 17,611 47,238 +1,005 427 +16 923,823 +9,533 7.07% 72.37% 0.65% [395][396]
22 Sep 66,632 +1,356 18,142 48,061 +823 429 +2 934,977 +11,154 7.13% 72.13% 0.64% [397][398]
23 Sep 67,804 +1,172 17,414 49,954 +1,893 436 +7 944,474 +9,497 7.18% 73.67% 0.64% [399][400]
24 Sep 69,301 +1,497 18,437 50,411 +457 453 +17 955,923 +11,449 7.25% 72.74% 0.65% [401][402]
25 Sep 70,614 +1,313 18,289 51,866 +1,455 459 +6 968,185 +12,262 7.29% 73.45% 0.65% [403][404]
26 Sep 71,821 +1,207 18,341 53,013 +1,147 467 +8 978,204 +10,019 7.34% 73.81% 0.65% [405][406]
27 Sep 73,394 +1,573 19,019 53,898 +885 477 +10 988,327 +10,123 7.43% 73.44% 0.65% [407][408]
28 Sep 74,745 +1,351 19,624 54,640 +742 481 +4 998,407 +10,080 7.49% 73.10% 0.64% [409][410]
29 Sep 76,258 +1,513 20,396 55,371 +731 491 +10 1,009,298 +10,891 7.56% 72.61% 0.64% [411][412]
30 Sep 77,817 +1,559 20,891 56,428 +1,057 498 +7 1,021,503 +12,205 7.62% 72.51% 0.64% [413][414]
1 Oct 79,728 +1,911 21,830 57,389 +961 509 +11 1,033,947 +12,444 7.71% 71.98% 0.64% [415][416]
2 Oct 82,450 +2,722 21,234 60,696 +3,307 520 +11 1,048,686 +14,739 7.86% 73.62% 0.63% [417][418]
3 Oct 84,570 +2,120 21,302 62,740 +2,044 528 +8 1,061,664 +12,978 7.97% 74.19% 0.62% [419][420]
4 Oct 86,823 +2,253 22,219 64,069 +1,329 535 +7 1,074,448 +12,784 8.08% 73.79% 0.62% [421][422]
5 Oct 89,263 +2,440 23,507 65,202 +1,133 554 +19 1,088,229 +13,781 8.20% 73.04% 0.62% [423][424]
6 Oct 90,814 +1,551 22,709 67,542 +2,340 563 +9 1,099,276 +11,047 8.26% 74.37% 0.62% [425][426]
7 Oct 94,253 +3,439 25,007 68,668 +1,126 578 +15 1,113,486 +14,210 8.46% 72.85% 0.61% [427][428]
8 Oct 98,617 +4,364 26,684 71,343 +2,675 590 +12 1,131,958 +18,472 8.71% 72.34% 0.60% [429][430]
9 Oct 100,676 +2,059 27,053 73,023 +1,680 600 +10 1,145,237 +13,279 8.79% 72.53% 0.60% [431][432]
10 Oct 105,684 +5,008 30,818 74,252 +1,229 614 +14 1,164,557 +19,320 9.08% 70.26% 0.58% [433][434]
11 Oct 107,755 +2,071 31,315 75,804 +1,552 636 +22 1,176,984 +12,427 9.16% 70.35% 0.59% [435][436]
12 Oct 111,802 +4,047 33,880 77,277 +1,473 645 +9 1,191,514 +14,530 9.38% 69.12% 0.58% [437][438]
13 Oct 115,358 +3,556 35,915 78,780 +1,503 663 +18 1,207,091 +15,577 9.56% 68.29% 0.57% [439][440]
14 Oct 117,996 +2,638 36,367 80,954 +2,174 675 +12 1,221,038 +13,947 9.66% 68.61% 0.57% [441][442]
15 Oct 121,745 +3,749 36,533 84,518 +3,564 694 +19 1,237,636 +16,598 9.84% 69.42% 0.57% [443][444]
16 Oct 126,137 +4,392 37,382 88,040 +3,522 715 +21 1,254,167 +16,531 10.06% 69.80% 0.57% [445][446]
17 Oct 129,304 +3,167 38,737 89,840 +1,800 727 +12 1,269,605 +15,438 10.18% 69.48% 0.56% [447][448]
18 Oct 132,246 +2,942 39,341 92,166 +2,326 739 +12 1,283,354 +13,749 10.30% 69.69% 0.56% [449][450]
19 Oct 136,036 +3,790 40,778 94,501 +2,335 757 +18 1,300,918 +17,564 10.46% 69.47% 0.56% [451][452]
20 Oct 139,129 +3,093 41,755 96,609 +2,108 765 +8 1,314,779 +13,861 10.58% 69.44% 0.55% [453][454]
21 Oct 144,872 +5,743 44,476 99,605 +2,996 791 +26 1,334,897 +20,118 10.85% 68.75% 0.55% [455][456]
22 Oct 148,509 +3,637 44,877 102,820 +3,215 812 +21 1,350,152 +15,255 11.00% 69.23% 0.55% [457][458]
23 Oct 153,008 +4,499 46,691 105,488 +2,668 829 +17 1,367,016 +16,864 11.19% 68.94% 0.54% [459][460]
24 Oct 155,233 +2,225 46,057 108,334 +2,846 842 +13 1,380,862 +13,846 11.24% 69.79% 0.54% [461][462]
25 Oct 158,089 +2,856 45,572 111,670 +3,336 847 +5 1,393,173 +12,311 11.35% 70.64% 0.54% [463][464]
26 Oct 159,830 +1,741 43,293 115,675 +4,005 862 +15 1,398,179 +5,006 11.43% 72.37% 0.54% [465][466]
27 Oct 160,400 +570 40,681 118,843 +3,168 876 +14 1,400,694 +2,515 11.45% 74.09% 0.55% [467][468]
28 Oct 162,354 +1,954 39,643 121,824 +2,981 887 +11 1,409,295 +8,601 11.52% 75.04% 0.55% [469][470]
29 Oct 164,718 +2,364 38,952 124,862 +3,038 904 +17 1,419,064 +9,769 11.61% 75.80% 0.55% [471][472]
30 Oct 168,235 +3,517 38,357 128,958 +4,096 920 +16 1,434,053 +14,989 11.73% 76.65% 0.55% [473][474]
31 Oct 170,743 +2,508 38,584 131,222 +2,264 937 +17 1,443,343 +9,290 11.83% 76.85% 0.55% [475][476]
1 Nov 173,567 +2,824 37,765 134,842 +3,620 960 +23 1,456,366 +13,023 11.92% 77.69% 0.55% [477][478]
2 Nov 176,500 +2,933 37,524 137,992 +3,150 984 +24 1,469,812 +13,446 12.01% 78.18% 0.56% [479][480]
3 Nov 179,614 +3,114 37,476 141,134 +3,142 1,004 +20 1,480,978 +11,166 12.13% 78.58% 0.56% [481][482]
4 Nov 182,923 +3,309 36,911 144,978 +3,844 1,034 +30 1,494,122 +13,144 12.24% 79.26% 0.57% [483][484]
5 Nov 185,974 +3,051 36,514 148,408 +3,430 1,052 +18 1,507,190 +13,068 12.34% 79.80% 0.57% [485][486]
6 Nov 188,883 +2,909 34,905 152,908 +4,500 1,070 +18 1,517,343 +10,153 12.45% 80.95% 0.57% [487][488]
7 Nov 191,636 +2,753 35,435 155,114 +2,206 1,087 +17 1,527,766 +10,423 12.54% 80.94% 0.57% [489][490]
8 Nov 194,453 +2,817 35,419 157,926 +2,812 1,108 +21 1,540,077 +12,311 12.63% 81.22% 0.57% [491][492]
9 Nov 197,024 +2,571 36,174 159,724 +1,798 1,126 +18 1,551,254 +11,177 12.70% 81.07% 0.57% [493][494]
10 Nov 199,760 +2,736 38,035 160,577 +853 1,148 +22 1,564,214 +12,960 12.77% 80.38% 0.57% [495][496]
11 Nov 202,329 +2,569 38,912 162,243 +1,666 1,174 +26 1,574,295 +10,081 12.85% 80.19% 0.58% [497][498]
12 Nov 204,242 +1,913 38,461 164,592 +2,349 1,189 +15 1,584,317 +10,022 12.89% 80.59% 0.58% [499][500]
13 Nov 206,353 +2,111 37,022 168,129 +3,537 1,202 +13 1,593,850 +9,533 12.95% 81.48% 0.58% [501][502]
14 Nov 208,299 +1,946 36,452 170,632 +2,503 1,215 +13 1,602,603 +8,753 13.00% 81.92% 0.58% [503][504]
15 Nov 209,776 +1,477 35,125 173,430 +2,798 1,221 +6 1,609,079 +6,476 13.04% 82.67% 0.58% [505][506]
16 Nov 210,973 +1,197 33,379 176,364 +2,934 1,230 +9 1,613,911 +4,832 13.07% 83.60% 0.58% [507][508]
17 Nov 211,475 +502 30,986 179,242 +2,878 1,247 +17 1,617,023 +3,112 13.08% 84.76% 0.59% [509][510]
18 Nov 212,917 +1,442 28,878 182,780 +3,538 1,259 +12 1,623,754 +6,731 13.11% 85.85% 0.59% [511][512]
19 Nov 215,020 +2,103 28,106 185,638 +2,858 1,276 +17 1,633,559 +9,805 13.16% 86.34% 0.59% [513][514]
20 Nov 216,965 +1,945 24,665 191,002 +5,364 1,298 +22 1,643,899 +10,340 13.20% 88.03% 0.60% [515][516]
21 Nov 218,639 +1,674 24,009 193,325 +2,323 1,305 +7 1,652,043 +8,144 13.23% 88.42% 0.60% [517][518]
22 Nov 220,308 +1,669 19,963 199,024 +5,699 1,321 +16 1,660,075 +8,032 13.27% 90.34% 0.60% [519][520]
23 Nov 222,288 +1,980 18,884 202,067 +3,043 1,337 +16 1,670,456 +10,381 13.31% 90.90% 0.60% [521][522]
24 Nov 224,078 +1,790 17,859 204,858 +2,791 1,361 +24 1,681,299 +10,843 13.33% 91.42% 0.61% [523][524]
25 Nov 226,026 +1,948 16,639 207,998 +3,140 1,389 +28 1,690,509 +9,210 13.37% 92.02% 0.61% [525][526]
26 Nov 227,640 +1,614 16,793 209,435 +1,437 1,412 +23 1,700,000 +9,491 13.39% 92.00% 0.62% [527][528]
27 Nov 229,343 +1,703 17,237 210,671 +1,236 1,435 +23 1,710,460 +10,460 13.41% 91.86% 0.63% [529][530]
28 Nov 230,723 +1,380 18,083 211,186 +515 1,454 +19 1,719,828 +9,368 13.42% 91.53% 0.63% [531][532]
29 Nov 231,978 +1,255 17,909 212,590 +1,404 1,479 +25 1,727,836 +8,008 13.43% 91.64% 0.64% [533][534]
30 Nov 233,452 +1,474 17,423 214,521 +1,931 1,508 +29 1,737,747 +9,911 13.43% 91.89% 0.65% [535][536]
1 Dec 234,756 +1,304 16,633 216,594 +2,073 1,529 +21 1,746,330 +8,583 13.44% 92.26% 0.65% [537]
2 Dec 236,246 +1,490 16,547 218,161 +1,567 1,538 +9 1,754,630 +8,300 13.46% 92.34% 0.65% [538]
3 Dec 237,589 +1,343 15,766 220,272 +2,111 1,551 +13 1,763,919 +9,289 13.47% 92.71% 0.65% [539]
4 Dec 238,861 +1,272 15,447 221,847 +1,575 1,567 +16 1,771,950 +8,031 13.48% 92.88% 0.66% [540]
5 Dec 239,885 +1,024 14,255 224,053 +2,206 1,577 +10 1,778,024 +6,074 13.49% 93.40% 0.66% [541]
6 Dec 240,981 +1,096 13,582 225,805 +1,752 1,594 +17 1,784,519 +6,495 13.50% 93.70% 0.66% [542]
7 Dec 241,995 +1,014 12,948 227,433 +1,628 1,614 +20 1,790,739 +6,220 13.51% 93.98% 0.67% [543]
8 Dec 243,377 +1,382 12,686 229,054 +1,621 1,637 +23 1,799,686 +8,947 13.52% 94.11% 0.67% [544]
9 Dec 244,433 +1,056 12,245 230,537 +1,483 1,651 +14 1,805,972 +6,286 13.53% 94.32% 0.68% [545]
10 Dec 245,650 +1,217 12,386 231,601 +1,064 1,663 +12 1,813,204 +7,232 13.55% 94.28% 0.68% [546]
11 Dec 246,694 +1,044 12,148 232,872 +1,271 1,674 +11 1,820,618 +7,414 13.55% 94.40% 0.68% [547]
12 Dec 247,593 +899 11,673 234,231 +1,359 1,689 +15 1,825,860 +5,242 13.56% 94.60% 0.68% [548]
13 Dec 248,423 +830 10,994 235,731 +1,500 1,698 +9 1,831,041 +5,181 13.57% 94.89% 0.68% [549]
14 Dec 249,244 +821 10,955 236,573 +842 1,716 +18 1,836,464 +5,423 13.57% 94.92% 0.69% [550]
15 Dec 250,180 +936 9,881 238,569 +1,996 1,730 +14 1,843,581 +7,117 13.57% 95.36% 0.69% [551]
16 Dec 250,916 +736 9,757 239,416 +847 1,743 +13 1,849,136 +5,555 13.57% 95.42% 0.69% [552]
17 Dec 251,692 +776 9,580 240,363 +947 1,749 +6 1,855,724 +6,588 13.56% 95.50% 0.69% [553]
18 Dec 252,474 +782 9,317 241,392 +1,029 1,765 +16 1,861,430 +5,706 13.56% 95.61% 0.70% [554]
19 Dec 253,184 +710 8,840 242,567 +1,175 1,777 +12 1,866,210 +4,780 13.57% 95.81% 0.70% [555]
20 Dec 253,772 +588 8,320 243,664 +1,097 1,788 +11 1,870,830 +4,620 13.56% 96.02% 0.70% [556]
21 Dec 254,514 +742 7,976 244,743 +1,079 1,795 +7 1,877,181 +6,351 13.56% 96.16% 0.71% [557]
22 Dec 255,236 +722 7,729 245,709 +966 1,798 +3 1,884,181 +7,000 13.55% 96.27% 0.70% [558]
23 Dec 255,979 +743 7,515 246,661 +952 1,803 +5 1,890,740 +6,559 13.54% 96.36% 0.70% [559]
24 Dec 256,592 +613 7,384 247,400 +739 1,808 +5 1,896,250 +5,510 13.53% 96.42% 0.70% [560]
25 Dec 257,200 +608 7,092 248,292 +892 1,816 +8 1,900,392 +4,142 13.53% 96.54% 0.71% [561]
26 Dec 257,700 +500 6,749 249,132 +840 1,819 +3 1,905,826 +5,434 13.52% 96.68% 0.71% [562]
27 Dec 258,181 +481 6,493 249,863 +731 1,825 +6 1,909,654 +3,828 13.52% 96.78% 0.71% [563]
28 Dec 258,840 +659 6,427 250,581 +718 1,832 +7 1,915,232 +5,578 13.51% 96.81% 0.71% [564]
29 Dec 259,548 +708 6,396 251,312 +731 1,840 +8 1,921,367 +6,135 13.51% 96.83% 0.71% [565]
30 Dec 260,059 +511 6,300 251,912 +600 1,847 +7 1,926,477 +5,110 13.50% 96.87% 0.71% [566]
31 Dec 260,593 +534 6,378 252,359 +447 1,856 +9 1,932,477 +6,000 13.48% 96.84% 0.71% [567]
1 Jan 261,019 +426 6,048 253,107 +748 1,864 +8 1,937,702 +5,225 13.47% 96.97% 0.71% [568]
2 Jan 261,438 +419 5,711 253,857 +750 1,870 +6 1,942,702 +5,000 13.46% 97.10% 0.72% [569]
3 Jan 261,859 +421 5,487 254,494 +637 1,878 +8 1,948,502 +5,800 13.44% 97.19% 0.72% [570]
4 Jan 262,262 +403 5,289 255,088 +594 1,885 +7 1,952,903 +4,401 13.43% 97.26% 0.72% [571]
5 Jan 262,784 +522 5,225 255,666 +578 1,893 +8 1,957,454 +4,551 13.42% 97.29% 0.72% [572]
6 Jan 263,193 +409 5,133 256,161 +495 1,899 +6 1,964,160 +6,706 13.40% 97.33% 0.72% [573]
7 Jan 263,605 +412 5,058 256,644 +483 1,903 +4 1,969,292 +5,132 13.39% 97.36% 0.72% [574]
8 Jan 264,159 +554 5,021 257,229 +585 1,909 +6 1,974,561 +5,269 13.38% 97.38% 0.72% [575]
9 Jan 264,521 +362 4,681 257,928 +699 1,912 +3 1,978,847 +4,286 13.37% 97.51% 0.72% [576]
10 Jan 264,780 +259 4,422 258,441 +513 1,917 +5 1,982,246 +3,399 13.36% 97.61% 0.72% [577]
11 Jan 265,268 +488 4,373 258,968 +527 1,927 +10 1,987,555 +5,309 13.35% 97.63% 0.73% [578]
12 Jan 265,698 +430 4,408 259,358 +390 1,932 +5 1,992,855 +5,300 13.33% 97.61% 0.73% [579]
13 Jan 266,143 +445 4,434 259,772 +414 1,937 +5 1,997,009 +4,154 13.33% 97.61% 0.73% [580]
14 Jan 266,546 +403 4,426 260,177 +405 1,943 +6 2,002,041 +5,032 13.31% 97.61% 0.73% [581]

January

COVID-19 cases in Nepal  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
2020202020212021
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JanJanFebFeb
Last 15 daysLast 15 days
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-01-23 1(n.a.) 0(n.a.)
2020-01-29 1(n.a.) 0(n.a.)
1(=) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-23 2(+100%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-24 2(=)
2020-03-25 3(+50%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-26 3(=)
2020-03-27 4(+33%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-28 5(+25%) 0(n.a.)
5(=) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-02 6(+20%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-03 6(=)
2020-04-04
9(+50%) 0(n.a.)
9(=) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-12
12(+33%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-13
14(+17%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-14
16(+14%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-15
16(=)
2020-04-16
16(=) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-17
30(+88%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-18
31(+3.3%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-19
31(=) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-20
31(=)
2020-04-21
42(+35%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-22
45(+7.1%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-23
48(+6.7%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-24
49(+2.1%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-25
49(=) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-26
52(+6.1%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-27
52(=)
2020-04-28
54(+3.8%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-29
57(+5.6%) 0(n.a.)
2020-04-30
57(=)
2020-05-01
59(+3.5%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-02
59(=)
2020-05-03
75(+27%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-04
75(=)
2020-05-05
82(+9.3%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-06
99(+21%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-07
101(+2%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-08
102(+0.99%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-09
109(+6.9%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-10
110(+0.92%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-11
134(+22%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-12
217(+62%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-13
243(+12%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-14
249(+2.5%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-15
267(+7.2%) 0(n.a.)
2020-05-16
281(+5.2%) 1(n.a.)
2020-05-17
295(+5%) 2(+1)
2020-05-18
375(+27%) 2(=)
2020-05-19
402(+7.2%) 2(=)
2020-05-20
427(+6.2%) 2(=)
2020-05-21
457(+7%) 3(+1)
2020-05-22
516(+13%) 3(=)
2020-05-23
584(+13%) 3(=)
2020-05-24
603(+3.3%) 3(=)
2020-05-25
682(+13%) 4(+1)
2020-05-26
772(+13%) 4(=)
2020-05-27
886(+15%) 4(=)
2020-05-28
1,042(+18%) 5(+1)
2020-05-29
1,212(+16%) 6(+1)
2020-05-30
1,401(+16%) 6(=)
2020-05-31
1,572(+12%) 8(+2)
2020-06-01
1,811(+15%) 8(=)
2020-06-02
2,099(+16%) 8(=)
2020-06-03
2,300(+9.6%) 9(+1)
2020-06-04
2,634(+15%) 10(+1)
2020-06-05
2,912(+11%) 11(+1)
2020-06-06
3,235(+11%) 13(+2)
2020-06-07
3,448(+6.6%) 13(=)
2020-06-08
3,762(+9.1%) 14(+1)
2020-06-09
4,085(+8.6%) 15(+1)
2020-06-10
4,364(+6.8%) 15(=)
2020-06-11
4,614(+5.7%) 15(=)
2020-06-12
5,062(+9.7%) 16(+1)
2020-06-13
5,335(+5.4%) 18(+2)
2020-06-14
5,760(+8%) 19(+1)
2020-06-15
6,211(+7.8%) 19(=)
2020-06-16
6,591(+6.1%) 19(=)
2020-06-17
7,177(+8.9%) 20(+1)
2020-06-18
7,848(+9.3%) 22(+2)
2020-06-19
8,274(+5.4%) 22(=)
2020-06-20
8,605(+4%) 22(=)
2020-06-21
9,026(+4.9%) 23(+1)
2020-06-22
9,561(+5.9%) 23(=)
2020-06-23
10,099(+5.6%) 24(+1)
2020-06-24
10,728(+6.2%) 24(=)
2020-06-25
11,162(+4%) 26(+2)
2020-06-26
11,755(+5.3%) 27(+1)
2020-06-27
12,309(+4.7%) 28(+1)
2020-06-28
12,772(+3.8%) 28(=)
2020-06-29
13,248(+3.7%) 29(+1)
2020-06-30
13,564(+2.4%) 29(=)
2020-07-01
14,046(+3.6%) 30(+1)
2020-07-02
14,519(+3.4%) 31(+1)
2020-07-03
15,259(+5.1%) 32(+1)
2020-07-04
15,491(+1.5%) 34(+2)
2020-07-05
15,784(+1.9%) 34(=)
2020-07-06
15,964(+1.1%) 35(+1)
2020-07-07
16,168(+1.3%) 35(=)
2020-07-08
16,423(+1.6%) 35(=)
2020-07-09
16,531(+0.66%) 35(=)
2020-07-10
16,649(+0.71%) 35(=)
2020-07-11
16,719(+0.42%) 38(+3)
2020-07-12
16,801(+0.49%) 38(=)
2020-07-13
16,945(+0.86%) 38(=)
2020-07-14
17,061(+0.68%) 38(=)
2020-07-15
17,177(+0.68%) 39(+1)
2020-07-16
17,344(+0.97%) 39(=)
2020-07-17
17,445(+0.58%) 40(+1)
2020-07-18
17,502(+0.33%) 40(=)
2020-07-19
17,658(+0.89%) 40(=)
2020-07-20
17,844(+1.1%) 40(=)
2020-07-21
17,994(+0.84%) 40(=)
2020-07-22
18,094(+0.56%) 42(+2)
2020-07-23
18,241(+0.81%) 43(+1)
2020-07-24
18,374(+0.73%) 44(+1)
2020-07-25
18,483(+0.59%) 45(+1)
2020-07-26
18,613(+0.7%) 45(=)
2020-07-27
18,752(+0.75%) 48(+3)
2020-07-28
19,063(+1.7%) 49(+1)
2020-07-29
19,273(+1.1%) 49(=)
2020-07-30
19,547(+1.4%) 52(+3)
2020-07-31
19,771(+1.1%) 56(+4)
2020-08-01
20,086(+1.6%) 56(=)
2020-08-02
20,332(+1.2%) 57(+1)
2020-08-03
20,750(+2.1%) 57(=)
2020-08-04
21,009(+1.2%) 58(+1)
2020-08-05
21,390(+1.8%) 60(+2)
2020-08-06
21,750(+1.7%) 65(+5)
2020-08-07
22,214(+2.1%) 70(+5)
2020-08-08
22,592(+1.7%) 73(+3)
2020-08-09
22,972(+1.7%) 75(+2)
2020-08-10
23,310(+1.5%) 79(+4)
2020-08-11
23,948(+2.7%) 83(+4)
2020-08-12
24,432(+2%) 91(+8)
2020-08-13
24,957(+2.1%) 95(+4)
2020-08-14
25,551(+2.4%) 99(+4)
2020-08-15
26,019(+1.8%) 102(+3)
2020-08-16
26,660(+2.5%) 104(+2)
2020-08-17
27,241(+2.2%) 107(+3)
2020-08-18
28,257(+3.7%) 114(+7)
2020-08-19
28,938(+2.4%) 120(+6)
2020-08-20
29,645(+2.4%) 126(+6)
2020-08-21
30,483(+2.8%) 137(+11)
2020-08-22
31,117(+2.1%) 146(+9)
2020-08-23
31,935(+2.6%) 149(+3)
2020-08-24
32,678(+2.3%) 157(+8)
2020-08-25
33,533(+2.6%) 164(+7)
2020-08-26
34,418(+2.6%) 175(+11)
2020-08-27
35,529(+3.2%) 183(+8)
2020-08-28
36,456(+2.6%) 195(+12)
2020-08-29
37,340(+2.4%) 207(+12)
2020-08-30
38,561(+3.3%) 221(+14)
2020-08-31
39,460(+2.3%) 228(+7)
2020-09-01
40,529(+2.7%) 239(+11)
2020-09-02
41,649(+2.8%) 251(+12)
2020-09-03
42,877(+2.9%) 257(+6)
2020-09-04
44,236(+3.2%) 271(+14)
2020-09-05
45,277(+2.4%) 280(+9)
2020-09-06
46,257(+2.2%) 289(+9)
2020-09-07
47,236(+2.1%) 300(+11)
2020-09-08
48,138(+1.9%) 306(+6)
2020-09-09
49,219(+2.2%) 312(+6)
2020-09-10
50,465(+2.5%) 317(+5)
2020-09-11
51,919(+2.9%) 322(+5)
2020-09-12
53,120(+2.3%) 336(+14)
2020-09-13
54,159(+2%) 345(+9)
2020-09-14
55,329(+2.2%) 360(+15)
2020-09-15
56,788(+2.6%) 371(+11)
2020-09-16
58,327(+2.7%) 379(+8)
2020-09-17
59,573(+2.1%) 383(+4)
2020-09-18
61,593(+3.4%) 390(+7)
2020-09-19
62,797(+2%) 401(+11)
2020-09-20
64,122(+2.1%) 411(+10)
2020-09-21
65,276(+1.8%) 427(+16)
2020-09-22
66,632(+2.1%) 429(+2)
2020-09-23
67,804(+1.8%) 436(+7)
2020-09-24
69,301(+2.2%) 453(+17)
2020-09-25
70,614(+1.9%) 459(+6)
2020-09-26
71,821(+1.7%) 467(+8)
2020-09-27
73,394(+2.2%) 477(+10)
2020-09-28
74,745(+1.8%) 481(+4)
2020-09-29
76,258(+2%) 491(+10)
2020-09-30
77,817(+2%) 498(+7)
2020-10-01
79,728(+2.5%) 509(+11)
2020-10-02
82,450(+3.4%) 520(+11)
2020-10-03
84,570(+2.6%) 528(+8)
2020-10-04
86,823(+2.7%) 535(+7)
2020-10-05
89,263(+2.8%) 554(+19)
2020-10-06
90,814(+1.7%) 563(+9)
2020-10-07
94,253(+3.8%) 578(+15)
2020-10-08
98,617(+4.6%) 590(+12)
2020-10-09
100,676(+2.1%) 600(+10)
2020-10-10
105,684(+5%) 614(+14)
2020-10-11
107,755(+2%) 636(+22)
2020-10-12
111,802(+3.8%) 645(+9)
2020-10-13
115,358(+3.2%) 663(+18)
2020-10-14
117,996(+2.3%) 675(+12)
2020-10-15
121,745(+3.2%) 694(+19)
2020-10-16
126,137(+3.6%) 715(+21)
2020-10-17
129,304(+2.5%) 727(+12)
2020-10-18
132,246(+2.3%) 739(+12)
2020-10-19
136,036(+2.9%) 757(+18)
2020-10-20
139,129(+2.3%) 765(+8)
2020-10-21
144,872(+4.1%) 791(+26)
2020-10-22
148,509(+2.5%) 812(+21)
2020-10-23
153,008(+3%) 829(+17)
2020-10-24
155,233(+1.5%) 842(+13)
2020-10-25
158,089(+1.8%) 847(+5)
2020-10-26
159,830(+1.1%) 862(+15)
2020-10-27
160,400(+0.36%) 876(+14)
2020-10-28
162,354(+1.2%) 887(+11)
2020-10-29
164,718(+1.5%) 904(+17)
2020-10-30
168,235(+2.1%) 920(+16)
2020-10-31
170,743(+1.5%) 937(+17)
2020-11-01
173,567(+1.7%) 960(+23)
2020-11-02
176,500(+1.7%) 984(+24)
2020-11-03
179,614(+1.8%) 1,004(+20)
2020-11-04
182,923(+1.8%) 1,034(+30)
2020-11-05
185,974(+1.7%) 1,052(+18)
2020-11-06
188,883(+1.6%) 1,070(+18)
2020-11-07
191,636(+1.5%) 1,087(+17)
2020-11-08
194,453(+1.5%) 1,108(+21)
2020-11-09
197,024(+1.3%) 1,126(+18)
2020-11-10
199,760(+1.4%) 1,148(+22)
2020-11-11
202,329(+1.3%) 1,174(+26)
2020-11-12
204,242(+0.95%) 1,189(+15)
2020-11-13
206,353(+1%) 1,202(+13)
2020-11-14
208,299(+0.94%) 1,215(+13)
2020-11-15
209,776(+0.71%) 1,221(+6)
2020-11-16
210,973(+0.57%) 1,230(+9)
2020-11-17
211,475(+0.24%) 1,247(+17)
2020-11-18
212,917(+0.68%) 1,259(+12)
2020-11-19
215,020(+0.99%) 1,276(+17)
2020-11-20
216,965(+0.9%) 1,298(+22)
2020-11-21
218,639(+0.77%) 1,305(+7)
2020-11-22
220,308(+0.76%) 1,321(+16)
2020-11-23
222,288(+0.9%) 1,337(+16)
2020-11-24
224,078(+0.81%) 1,361(+24)
2020-11-25
226,026(+0.87%) 1,389(+28)
2020-11-26
227,640(+0.71%) 1,412(+23)
2020-11-27
229,343(+0.75%) 1,435(+23)
2020-11-28
230,723(+0.6%) 1,454(+19)
2020-11-29
231,978(+0.54%) 1,479(+25)
2020-11-30
233,452(+0.64%) 1,508(+29)
2020-12-01
234,756(+0.56%) 1,529(+21)
2020-12-02
236,246(+0.63%) 1,538(+9)
2020-12-03
237,589(+0.57%) 1,551(+13)
2020-12-04
238,861(+0.54%) 1,567(+16)
2020-12-05
239,885(+0.43%) 1,577(+10)
2020-12-06
240,981(+0.46%) 1,594(+17)
2020-12-07
241,995(+0.42%) 1,614(+20)
2020-12-08
243,377(+0.57%) 1,637(+23)
2020-12-09
244,433(+0.43%) 1,651(+14)
2020-12-10
245,650(+0.5%) 1,663(+12)
2020-12-11
246,694(+0.42%) 1,674(+11)
2020-12-12
247,593(+0.36%) 1,689(+15)
2020-12-13
248,423(+0.34%) 1,698(+9)
2020-12-14
249,244(+0.33%) 1,716(+18)
2020-12-15
250,180(+0.38%) 1,730(+14)
2020-12-16
250,916(+0.29%) 1,743(+13)
2020-12-17
251,692(+0.31%) 1,749(+6)
2020-12-18
252,474(+0.31%) 1,765(+16)
2020-12-19
253,184(+0.28%) 1,777(+12)
2020-12-20
253,772(+0.23%) 1,788(+11)
2020-12-21
254,514(+0.29%) 1,795(+7)
2020-12-22
255,236(+0.28%) 1,798(+3)
2020-12-23
255,979(+0.29%) 1,803(+5)
2020-12-24
256,592(+0.24%) 1,808(+5)
2020-12-25
257,200(+0.24%) 1,816(+8)
2020-12-26
257,700(+0.19%) 1,819(+3)
2020-12-27
258,181(+0.19%) 1,825(+6)
2020-12-28
258,840(+0.26%) 1,832(+7)
2020-12-29
259,548(+0.27%) 1,840(+8)
2020-12-30
260,059(+0.2%) 1,847(+7)
2020-12-31
260,593(+0.21%) 1,856(+9)
2021-01-01
261,019(+0.16%) 1,864(+8)
2021-01-02
261,438(+0.16%) 1,870(+6)
2021-01-03
261,859(+0.16%) 1,878(+8)
2021-01-04
262,262(+0.15%) 1,885(+7)
2021-01-05
262,784(+0.2%) 1,893(+8)
2021-01-06
263,193(+0.16%) 1,899(+6)
2021-01-07
263,605(+0.16%) 1,903(+4)
2021-01-08
264,159(+0.21%) 1,909(+6)
2021-01-09
264,521(+0.14%) 1,912(+3)
2021-01-10
264,780(+0.1%) 1,917(+5)
2021-01-11
265,268(+0.18%) 1,927(+10)
2021-01-12
265,698(+0.16%) 1,932(+5)
2021-01-13
266,143(+0.17%) 1,937(+5)
2021-01-14
266,546(+0.15%) 1,943(+6)
2021-01-15
266,816(+0.1%) 1,948(+5)
2021-01-16
267,056(+0.09%) 1,954(+6)
2021-01-17
267,322(+0.1%) 1,959(+5)
2021-01-18
267,644(+0.12%) 1,965(+6)
2021-01-19
267,992(+0.13%) 1,969(+4)
2021-01-20
268,310(+0.12%) 1,975(+6)
2021-01-21
268,646(+0.13%) 1,979(+4)
2021-01-22
268,948(+0.11%) 1,986(+7)
2021-01-23
269,180(+0.09%) 1,994(+8)
2021-01-24
269,450(+0.1%) 2,001(+7)
2021-01-25
269,789(+0.13%) 2,011(+10)
2021-01-26
270,092(+0.11%) 2,017(+6)
2021-01-27
270,375(+0.1%) 2,020(+3)
2021-01-28
270,588(+0.08%) 2,020(=)
2021-01-29
270,745(+0.06%) 2,025(+5)
2021-01-30
270,854(+0.04%) 2,027(+2)
2021-01-31
270,959(+0.04%) 2,029(+2)
2021-02-01
271,118(+0.06%) 2,029(=)
2021-02-02
271,289(+0.06%) 2,030(+1)
2021-02-03
271,431(+0.05%) 2,031(+1)
2021-02-04
271,602(+0.06%) 2,033(+2)
2021-02-05
271,707(+0.04%) 2,035(+2)
Full data: Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/Nepal medical cases

A 31-year-old student of Wuhan University who had returned home on 5 January,[582] was admitted with mild symptoms on 13 January and discharged on 17 January with instructions to self-quarantine at home, after preliminary tests showed he may not be infected.[583] Public laboratories did not have the reagents required for testing, which cost around Rs 17,000 per test and need to be bought in bulk. As there were no other suspected cases needing testing, the officials elected to send the samples to Hong Kong for testing.[584] The samples were sent on 21 January,[585] and the results came back positive on the 24 January.[586] The patient was confirmed completely treated when RT-PCR throat swabs returned negative for COVID-19 in followup assessments of 29 and 31 January.[587][588]

On 17 January, urged by the WHO, Nepal began screening passengers arriving in Tribhuvan International Airport from China, Thailand and Japan, the three countries with multiple confirmed cases.[589] Eight persons manned the health desk. The airport did not have infrared scanners and was therefore using thermal scanners as preparations were being made to install the infrared ones. The passengers who showed fever were being asked to remain in contact and visit the hospitals if they showed additional symptoms.[590]

On 23 January, Dr. Bashudev Pandey, director of Teku Hospital, was quoted as saying that the hospital was on high alert, while three other hospitals – Nepal Police Hospital, Patan Hospital and Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital – would also treat the disease.[591] Six beds in Teku Hospital had been allocated for isolation of suspected patients.[590]

On 25 January, a day after the first case was confirmed, the Health Ministry informed that two other suspected patients were in isolation at Teku Hospital.[592] The hospital discharged them in the morning of 27 January without waiting for test results even though the results were due later that same day, raising concerns over its handling of the crisis. The tests which confirmed a negative result for both patients were conducted at the bio-safety level-2 labs of the National Public Health Laboratory, the first such tests to be performed in Nepal. Reagents sufficient for 100 tests were borrowed from the Centre for Molecular Dynamics, and test kits were provided by the World Health Organisation.[593]

On 28 January, Nepal closed down the Rasuwagadhi border with China, bringing Nepal-China trade to a complete halt.[594] Bordering districts of India were reported to be in high alert, and medical personnel had been deployed to various entry points along the Indo-Nepal border.[595]

February

Major events during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal
23 Jan First confirmed case, in a Wuhan returnee
22 Mar Suspension of international flights and the Visit Nepal 2020 campaign
24 Mar Beginning of a nation-wide lockdown
4 Apr First locally transmitted case, confirmed in Kailali
14 May First death, of a woman from Sindhupalchowk
28 May 1,000 confirmed cases
8 Jun 100,000 RT-PCR tests
23 Jun 10,000 confirmed cases
13 Jul 10,000 recoveries
21 Jul End of the nation-wide lockdown
15 Aug 100 deaths
3 Nov 1,000 deaths

By the first week of February, Nepal reported a shortage of face masks, as people hurried to buy them.[596] Districts bordering India began setting up health desks at border crossings.[597][598] The Epidemiology and Disease Control Division reported that it had devised its own treatment protocol based on the one developed by UN Health Agency and directed all private hospitals to strictly follow the guidelines.[592] By 1 February, Teku Hospital had handled five suspected cases, all of whom tested negative.[599] On 4 February, the Minister for Health informed that three hospitals had been made capable of testing for the virus, and 43 beds had been made available for patients of the possible outbreak. He also informed that health desks had been setup in Pokhara, Chitwan and Bhairahawa.[600] On 5 February, Nepal donated 100,000 protective masks to China as a gesture of friendship.[601]

A village in Sindhupalchok District reported hundreds of cases with fever, cough and difficulty breathing, starting on 10 February.[602] On 12 February, the district ruled out COVID-19 based on travel history of the people in the village.[603][604] Laboratory testing later confirmed the outbreak to be influenza.[605]

As of 13 February, Nepal had tested on 19 suspected patients. The Health Ministry said it would start using police to guard suspected patients after a Saudi national admitted to Teku Hospital fled from isolation.[606]

Nepal evacuated 175 people, mostly students, who had been stranded across Hubei,[607] on 16 February, using a Nepal Airlines chartered aeroplane[608] and placed them in a 14-day quarantine at Kharipati in Bhaktapur. Although 180 Nepalis had applied for immediate evacuation from China by 2 February, the effort took almost two weeks, as the government struggled to meet WHO's evacuation standards, and to find a suitable venue for quarantine. The government was criticised for its slow response; a Public interest litigation was filed at the Supreme Court,[609] while the locals around the designated quarantine site in Bhaktapur protested the government's decision which they viewed as endangering to the local community.[610][611][612][613] On 19 February, the Health Ministry reported that all of the evacuees had tested negative.[614][615]

On 18 February, the Chinese Embassy in Nepal criticised The Kathmandu Post for republishing a Korea Herald piece critical of China's handling of the pandemic, accusing editor-in-chief Anup Kaphle of anti-China bias. In response, 17 editors from Nepalese mainstream press released a joint statement expressing concern about the singling out of the editor, and reminding the Chinese Embassy of diplomatic norms and constitutionally guaranteed freedom of the Press in Nepal; The Kathmandu Post published an editorial criticising the Embassy's actions. The Chinese embassy's actions were seen as uncharacteristic and surprising, as China is known for non-interference in Nepal's internal affairs.[616][617][618]

By the end of February, the health desk at Tribhuvan International Airport was screening passengers from China, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan and Saudi Arabia, but did not have sufficient manpower and equipment to screen all new arrivals. A total of six infrared scanners had been setup; the only thermal scanner had yet to be repaired, but plans were underway to purchase three more.[619] Passengers were not being asked to fill locator forms that would make it possible to track them down later.[620] It was also reported that the government was seeking help from the UN, having failed to procure masks and protective gear due to global shortages.[621] On 29 February, the government formed a high level committee to prevent and control the spread of COVID-19 under the leadership of Deputy Prime Minister Ishwor Pokhrel.[619] The government also decided to suspend promotional activities for Visit Nepal 2020.[622] Nepal suspended labour migration to South Korea.[623] India started screening passengers from Nepal and making masks compulsory for all visiting Nepalis.[621] It was also screening Nepalis travelling into India by land, at various checkpoints at the border.[624]

March

1 March

Nepal announced suspension of visa-on-arrival service for nationals of five countries badly affected by COVID-19 – China, South Korea, Japan, Italy and Iran – to be enforced from 7 to 30 March.[lower-alpha 1][626][627][628] It also urged the general public to avoid large gatherings.[622] The passengers and crew involved in the evacuation of Nepalis from Hubei were released from quarantine after all tests again came back negative following a two-week quarantine.[628]

2 March

The Supreme Court issued an interim order to suspend flights to and from countries affected by the disease, in response to a public interest litigation. The government issued a travel advisory against non-essential travel to countries hardest hit by the disease, including China, Iran, South Korea, Japan and Italy.[625] The visitors coming from or via these countries would be required to submit a health certificate. Health checkpoints were to be established at all major entry points from India and third country citizens would be allowed to cross from select border check-points only.[625]

4–5 March

Due to a severe shortage of face-masks and protective gear as well as increase in price following a ban on export in China and India, some hospitals were reported to be sewing plain clothes masks as a precaution.[629] A shortage of hand sanitisers was also reported.[630]

8 March

Qatar imposed a temporary ban on arrivals from Nepal and other countries, affecting almost 40,000 labour migrants with valid work permits who were yet to leave.[631] Nepal Airlines and Himalaya Airlines suspended their flights to Doha indefinitely following the ban.[632]

9 March

The government expanded the suspension of visa-on-arrival service to include three additional countries — France, Germany and Spain.[633]

12–15 March

Nepal decided to suspend on-arrival tourist visa for all countries, with an exception to diplomatic and official visas, to last from 14 March till 30 April. The government closed land border entry points for third country nationals, and cancelled all mountain climbing expeditions including on Mount Everest, to be enforced from 14 March to 30 April. It also declared two-week mandatory self- and home-quarantines for everyone visiting Nepal.[634][635] Labour permits for all countries were suspended indefinitely, including to workers who were back home on holiday. The government also suspended issuance of no objection letters to students going for abroad study until 30 April.[636] Bihar transport department suspended Patna-Nepal bus services with immediate effect, to be enforced until 31 March, after many cases emerged throughout India.[637] India declared suspension of all passenger movement through Indo-Nepal border, except a few designated checkpoints—Banbasa, Raxaul, Ranigunj and Sunauli[638]—with intensified health inspections, effective from 15 March.[639] The land-border checkpoints with China began releasing imported goods following quarantine procedures as cases in China began to drop.[640] Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed starting the COVID-19 Emergency Fund for the SAARC region; he also said India could share a Disease Surveillance Software with SAARC partners, and hinted at the possibility of conducting coordinated research on controlling epidemic diseases in the SAARC region.[641]

17 March

A meeting of the high-level coordination committee for prevention and control of COVID-19 decided to add 115 ICU and 1,000 isolation beds in the Kathmandu Valley. It also instructed the provincial governments to set up a total of 120 ICU beds.[642]

18–19 March

The government declared suspension of all classes[643] and postponement of all academic examinations including the Secondary Education Examination until 12 April, the end of the Month of Chaitra, the last month of Nepali calendar year when all schools hold the final examinations.[644] Tribhuvan University and the Public Service Commission also postponed all their examinations.[645] The government banned all passengers, including Nepalis, from EU and the UK, West Asia and the Middle East as well as Malaysia, South Korea and Japan, effective from 20 March until 15 April. It also shut down all cinema halls, gymnasiums, museums and cultural centres, and banned gatherings of more than 25 people in public spaces including at places of worship.[646] Nepal began to see a significant influx of people from India as India saw increase in new cases throughout the country.[647] A noticeable outflux of people from the Kathmandu Valley was reported.[648] The House of Representatives meeting was postponed until 26 March.[649] The Province No. 1 government established quarantine centres throughout the province with a total capacity of 440 beds.[650]

20 March

The National Assembly was suspended indefinitely.[651] The Health Ministry instructed public employees to report on weekends as well, and not leave the Kathmandu Valley.[652] All weekly newspapers published from the Kathmandu Valley ceased their print editions.[653] The US government pledged $1.8 million to Nepal.[654] Prime Minister Oli addressed the nation for the first time since the start of the pandemic and announced a list of preventative measures. All international flights would be stopped from 22 March to 31 March and vehicular movement on long routes would be closed from 23 March. All government services and private offices except those providing essential services would be closed until 3 April.[655][656] A notice from Nepal Tourism Board announced the suspension of issuance of trekking permits.[657] The outflux of people from the Kathmandu Valley intensified; almost 300,000 people had left in the preceding three days.[658] The Health Ministry decided to halt non-urgent health check-ups and surgeries until 12 April in hospitals in the Kathmandu Valley with 50 or more beds.[659] A full-bench meeting of the Supreme Court presided over by the Chief Justice decided to halt all non-urgent proceedings in courts across the country until 4 April.[660][661] Nepal government pledged Rs 100 Million to the SAARC COVID-19 Emergency Fund.[662]

21 March

Kathmandu city launched a central help desk and a toll-free 24-hour hotline.[663] Germany pledged an additional one million Euros to its existing health programmes in Nepal to help combat the disease.[664] Around sixty passengers from COVID-19 affected countries that landed on Tribhuvan International Airport were sent to quarantine at Kharipati, Bhaktapur; they had not presented any symptoms.[665] It was reported that Gandaki Province had set up 111 isolation beds.[666] The Metropolitan Traffic Police Division suspended breathalyser tests as well as educational classes for drivers found breaking traffic rules.[667] It also deployed 200 of its personnel to display placards with awareness messages about the disease by the roadside.[668] Nepal Police established coronavirus response units in all its stations and decided not to make arrests for minor offences.[669] The Health Ministry informed that private hospitals with more than 100 beds would not be allowed to refer patients to other hospitals; they were required to treat suspected patients, wait for test results and provide free treatment if the disease were confirmed.[670]

22 March

Nepal decided to close its land border with India and China for a week effective from 23 March. The government also declared a Rs 500 million fund with contributions of a month's salary from government ministers.[671] It also increased the allowances for health workers working at the front desks of hospitals by 50–100%.[672] Kanchanpur and Banke Districts declared lockdowns.[673]

23 March

COVID-19 was confirmed in a 19-year-old woman who had returned from France on 17 March via Qatar, the first case in two months, second overall. She was admitted into isolation at Teku Hospital.[674] The Office of the attorney General asked the Police to release people held for minor crimes under bail or parole to reduce crowding.[675] The Minister of Health declared that all patients of COVID-19 would be rescued as necessary and provided free treatment.[676] Kailali District declared an indefinite lock-down effective from 2 pm.[677] Arghakhanchi District also declared an indefinite lock-down.[678]

24 March

The country-wide lockdown came into effect.[679]

25 March

The third case in Kathmandu was confirmed. The patient had recently returned from the United Arab Emirates.[680]

26 March

Rescue of tourists stranded throughout Nepal was initiated.[681] By 28 March, hundreds of tourists had been rescued and brought to Kathmandu; many were being repatriated via chartered flights.[682]

27 March

Fourth case nationally, the first outside Kathmandu, was confirmed, in a 34-year-old man who had recently returned from the United Arab Emirates. He was treated at the Seti Provincial Hospital in Dhangadhi.[679]

28 March

A 19-year-old woman who had recently travelled to Kathmandu from Belgium via Doha tested positive, bringing the total to five in the country. She had shared a flight from Doha with the patient who was confirmed on 23 March. She had since travelled to her home in Baglung; she was admitted for treatment at Dhaulagiri Zonal Hospital after the test came back positive.[683][684]

29 March

The government decided to extend the suspension of international flights until 15 April. The country-wide lockdown was extended until 8 April.[685]

April

2 April

A 65-year-old woman who had recently travelled to Kathmandu, sharing a flight with previously confirmed patients, tested positive, bringing the total to six in the country. The Health Minister confirmed that she was staying in her home in Baglung.[686][687]

4 April

Three new cases were confirmed in western Nepal—a 21-year-old man from Kailali who had returned from Mumbai, 41-year-old man from Kanchanpur who had returned from Uttarakhand in India, and a 34-year-old woman from Kailali, related to the other patient from the district.[688] She was also the first person in Nepal to acquire the disease inside Nepal.[689]

11 April

Three Indian nationals residing in Parsa District tested positive.[690]

13 April

A 65-year-old woman from Kailali and a 19-year-old man from Rautahat tested positive for the disease.[691]

14 April

Two members of a family in Kathmandu which had returned from the United Kingdom four weeks earlier tested positive for the disease.[692] The countrywide lockdown was extended until 27 April, due an increase in the number of new cases. The border closures and suspension of international flights were extended until 1 May.[693]

17 April

12 Indian nationals from Delhi who had been quarantined in Udayapur District of Province No. 1 tested positive. They were taken to Biratnagar for treatment.[694] Two UK returnees, a mother and her son from Chitwan district, also tested positive, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 30.[695]

18 April

An Indian national, aged 65, tested positive. He was one of the 16 people quarantined in Udayapur District where 12 people had tested positive the day before.[696] The second coronavirus patient, hospitalised in Kathmandu since 23 March, was confirmed completely recovered[697] The 65-year-old woman from Baglung was also discharged from Dhaulagiri Zonal Hospital.[698]

19 April

A 21-year-old man undergoing treatment at the Seti Provincial Hospital in Dhangadhi recovered and was discharged.[699]

21 April

Eleven new patients were discovered in Udayapur District.[700] A patient in Seti Hospital recovered and was discharged.[701]

22 April

Three new cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Udayapur District.[702][703] Two patients recovered and were released from hospitals,[704] taking the number of recoveries to seven and the number of active cases to 38.[705]

23 April

Two new cases were confirmed—a 55-year-old woman in Udayapur and a 14-year-old male from Janakpur.[706] Three people were confirmed recovered.[707][708]

26 April

Two men, both aged 50, from Parsa district, tested positive and were admitted to the Narayani Zonal Hospital in Birgjunj, bringing the tally to 51.[709]

28 April

Two youths, aged 24 and 21 years old, from Rautahat district, tested positive.[710]

29 April

Three new COVID-19 cases, were confirmed, bringing the total number of cases to 57. They were, a 46-year-old male from Parsa, and two males aged 31 and 43 years from Bara district. They had recently returned from Delhi in India.[711]

30 April

Two new cases were reported. Reported cases were a 60-year-old male from Nepalgunj and a 25-year-old male from Rupandehi.[712]

May

3 May

Sixteen new cases were reported, fifteen in Nepalgunj and one in Birgunj, taking the total number of confirmed cases nationwide to 75.[713]

5 May

Seven new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Nepalgunj, bringing the total to 82.[714]

6 May

17 new cases of COVID-19 were identified in Parsa district, bringing the tally to 99. Six persons receiving treatment in Koshi Hospital in Biratnagar were discharged after recovery. Three people previously confirmed as recovered, tested positive in follow-up tests, bringing the total number of recoveries to 19.[715]

7 May

A teenager, 16, and a youth, 22, from Kapilvastu tested positive. Nepal's tally crossed 100, and stood at 101.[716]

8 May

The Ministry of Health and Population confirmed one more case in Nepalgunj, in a 16-year-old.[717]

9 May

Eight new cases were detected in Parsa, Udaypur and Kapilvastu districts, taking the national tally to 110. Among the newly infected were 18, 43, 45 and 65-year-old females from Bhulke in Udayapur; 17, 18 and another 18-year-old male from Kapilvastu; and a 62-year-old male from Chhapkaiya in Parsa district.[718]

11 May

The Health Ministry confirmed 24 new cases, taking the nationwide tally to 134. It was the largest single-day increase as of that date.[719]

12 May

The Health Ministry confirmed 83 new cases taking the nationwide tally to 217. Among the infected were, eight patients from Kapilvastu district, nine from Rupandehi, 57 from Parsa, two each from Mahottari, Bhaktapur and Dhanusha, and one each from Kathmandu, Sarlahi and Bara.[720][721]

13 May

Twenty-six new cases were recorded.[722] Two patients were discharged from hospitals taking the number of recoveries to 35.[723]

14 May

Six new cases were recorded, taking the total to 249.[724][725] First death occurred, which would be confirmed two days later.

15 May

The total number of confirmed cases reached 267, with 18 new cases.[726]

16 May

First death related to the COVID-19 was confirmed when a 29-year-old deceased woman from Sindhupalchok. Two days earlier, she had been pronounced dead on arrival at the Dhulikhel Hospital. She had given birth on 6 May at the Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital and had been discharged the following day. She had reported difficulty breathing and visited a local hospital within a few days of returning home in Sindhupalchok. On 14 May, the local hospital had referred her to Dhulikhel Hospital.[727]

The total cases in Nepal reached 281.[728]

17 May

A second death due to COVID-19 was confirmed; a 25-year-old deceased man tested positive. He had come to Nepal from India on 12 May, and had been quarantined in Banke. He had diarrhoea and a fever.[729]

The total number of cases reached 295.[730]

18 May

Eighty new cases were confirmed taking the total to 375.[731]

19 May

The total reached 402 with 27 new cases.[732]

20 May

Twenty-five new cases were reported, taking the total to 427.[733]

21 May

Third death was recorded; A 41-year-old man from Gulmi died in a hospital in Rupandehi. The number of confirmed cases reached 453.[734]

22 May

Nepal's total reached 516.[735] 21 people diagnosed with COVID-19, were discharged from the hospital following recovery.[736]

23 May

The number of cases reached 584.[737]

24 May

Nineteen new cases were confirmed, taking the total to 603.[738]

25 May

Nepal registered its fourth death; the number of cases reached 682.[739]

26 May

Ninety new cases were discovered taking the total to 772.[740]

27 May

With 114 new cases, the total reached 886.[741]

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