Coronavirus cases and Covid-19 deaths in Europe and East Asia
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South Korea (Dec 22, 2020)
Coronavirus Cases 52,550
Deaths 739
Religion (2015)
56.1% No religion
27.6% Christianity[b]
15.5% Korean Buddhism
0.8% Others
Population 2019 estimate 51,709,098
Japan
Coronavirus Cases 368,143
Deaths 5,158
Religion
none (62%)
Buddhism (31%)
Shintoism (3%)
Christianity (1%)
others (1%)
No answer (2%)
According
to the annual statistical research on religion in 2018 by the Agency
for Culture Affairs, Government of Japan, 69.0 percent of the population
practices Shintoism, 66.7 percent Buddhism, 1.5 percent Christianity,
and 6.2 percent other religions.[3] (Total adherents exceeds 100%
because many Japanese people practice both Shintoism and Buddhism.)
About
90% of those practicing Islam in Japan are foreign-born migrants as of
2016.[235] As of 2018 there were an estimated 105 mosques and 200,000
Muslims in Japan, 43,000 of which were ethnically Japanese.[236] Other
minority religions include Hinduism, Judaism, and Baháʼí Faith, as well
as the animist beliefs of the Ainu.[237]
Population 2021 estimate 125,570,000
Netherlands
Coronavirus Cases 956,867
Deaths: 13,665
Religion (2016)
50.1% No religion
43.8% Christianity
—23.7% Catholicism
—18.1% Protestantism
—2.0% Other Christian
4.9% Islam
1.2% Others
Population 2020 estimate 17,469,635
Belgium
Coronavirus Cases: 694,858
Deaths: 20,814
Religion (2018[1])
62.8% Christianity
29.3% No religion
6.8% Islam
1.1% Other
Population
• 2020 estimate 11,492,641
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