**3. Geographical Distribution of COVID-19**

Globally, more than 16 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported. By 28 June 2020, so far, the number of cases stands at 10,243,859 cases with 504,410 deaths and 5,553,495 recovered worldwide; the United States has topped the list among all the countries in the world with total cases 2,596,537; 128,152 deaths; 1,081,437 recovered; 1,386,948 confirmed cases; and 15,816 are in critical condition (courtesy: www.worldometers.info/coronavirus) (Figure 1). With the increase in the number of cases in the United States and worldwide, the active cases in the United States have surpassed the numbers recovered, which is an alarming situation that needs to be addressed. The number of cases and deaths data were accessed from the WHO and CDC until 28 June 2020. However, the case fatality rate is low for SARS-CoV2 (3–4%) in comparison with SARS-CoV (9.6%), case fatality source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-death-rate/ Also the death rate compared to active confirmed cases is low. To succumb to the current situation, strict rules and regulations from the CDC must be followed to reduce the number of cases. However, with these numbers of cases reported, it is unclear how many of the COVID-19 subjects have secondary complications with neurological or psychosocial or mental health issues. It is also the need of the hour to screen for other illnesses that have been impacted by COVID-19.

**Figure 1.** Total number of COVID-19 cases worldwide (25 countries on the list). Total confirmed cases and total deaths based on the countries (**A**), graphical representation of total recovered active cases, and fatalities based on the top 25 countries (**B**).
