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There are now more than 860,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in 180 countries. At least 42,000 people have died from the disease. There are now more than 900,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in 180 countries and at least 45,000 people have died.
The United States now has more confirmed cases than any other single country, including China where the disease emerged in December 2019.The United States now has more confirmed cases than any other single country, including China where the disease emerged in December 2019.
Europe has also recorded hundreds of thousands of infections, with Italy and Spain worst affected.Europe has also recorded hundreds of thousands of infections, with Italy and Spain worst affected.
This series of maps and charts will help you understand what's going on.This series of maps and charts will help you understand what's going on.
How many deaths and recoveries have there been?How many deaths and recoveries have there been?
The virus is spreading rapidly in many countries. The virus is spreading rapidly in many countries and the death toll is still climbing - but the majority of people are recovering from the infection.
The US overtook China on 26 March and now has double the number of confirmed cases, according to figures collated by Johns Hopkins University. The country with the highest number of cases is the US, according to figures collated by Johns Hopkins University. It is fast approaching 200,000 confirmed cases, which is more than double the official number in China.
Around 3,300 people died in the Chinese outbreak - but Italy, Spain and France now have higher death tolls. Around 3,300 people have died in China - but the US, Italy, Spain and France now have higher death tolls.
The outbreak was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 11 March. This is when an infectious disease is passing easily from person to person in many parts of the world at the same time.The outbreak was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 11 March. This is when an infectious disease is passing easily from person to person in many parts of the world at the same time.
The WHO said it took more than three months to reach the first 100,000 confirmed cases worldwide, but only 12 days to reach 200,000, four days to reach 300,000, three days to reach 400,000 and another five to reach 700,000. The WHO said it took more than three months to reach the first 100,000 confirmed cases worldwide, but the number has increased by more than 100,000 just in the past two days.
China says it has now all but stopped the spread of the disease and the authorities have started to allow some access to Wuhan, the city in Hubei province where the outbreak began.
After more than two months of isolation, people are allowed to enter the city by train - but not leave.
The true figure for the number of people with coronavirus is thought to be much higher as many of those with milder symptoms have not been tested and counted.The true figure for the number of people with coronavirus is thought to be much higher as many of those with milder symptoms have not been tested and counted.
China says it has now all but stopped the spread of the disease and the authorities have started to allow some access to Wuhan, the city in Hubei province where the outbreak began.
South Korea, where a major outbreak began in February, has also seen its number of cases fall in the last couple of weeks.South Korea, where a major outbreak began in February, has also seen its number of cases fall in the last couple of weeks.
But badly affected countries like Italy, Spain and the US are still ramping up measures to try to slow down the spread of the virus.But badly affected countries like Italy, Spain and the US are still ramping up measures to try to slow down the spread of the virus.
Governments across the world have halted flights, locked down towns and cities and urged people to stay at home.Governments across the world have halted flights, locked down towns and cities and urged people to stay at home.
India and Saudi Arabia have begun strict lockdowns, while similar restrictions on the movement of people have been put into place across Europe.India and Saudi Arabia have begun strict lockdowns, while similar restrictions on the movement of people have been put into place across Europe.
President Putin of Russia, which has seen 1,800 cases, called for a "non-working week", to try to slow the spread of the disease.
Europe struggling to slow the spreadEurope struggling to slow the spread
European countries have seen steep rises in infections and deaths.European countries have seen steep rises in infections and deaths.
Italy has the highest death toll of any single country in the world, with more than 12,000 deaths. Italy has the highest toll of any single country in the world, with more than 13,000 deaths.
Spain has reported nearly 8,500 deaths while the number of confirmed cases is approaching 100,000. Spain has reported more than 9,000 deaths and there are now 102,000 confirmed cases there.
The Spanish government, which declared a state of emergency on 14 March, has further tightened its lockdown telling non-essential workers to stay at home for two weeks.The Spanish government, which declared a state of emergency on 14 March, has further tightened its lockdown telling non-essential workers to stay at home for two weeks.
In Italy, there are cautious hopes that the country may have started to turn a corner, with data in recent days suggesting that the infection rate is slowing.In Italy, there are cautious hopes that the country may have started to turn a corner, with data in recent days suggesting that the infection rate is slowing.
The majority of deaths have occurred in the northern Lombardy region, which contains the city of Milan. Hospitals there are reportedly at breaking point and retired doctors and nurses have been asked to return to work.The majority of deaths have occurred in the northern Lombardy region, which contains the city of Milan. Hospitals there are reportedly at breaking point and retired doctors and nurses have been asked to return to work.
Italy has been locked down since 12 March, with nearly all shops, bars, hairdressers, restaurants and cafes closed. The lockdown will now run until 12 April. In Germany, where there have been nearly 76,000 cases and 850 deaths, a leading health scientist has suggested that 'immunity certificates' could be given to people who have recovered.
In Germany, where there have been more than 70,000 cases and 775 deaths, a leading health scientist has suggested that 'immunity certificates' could be given to people who have recovered. In the UK, there have been nearly 30,000 confirmed cases and more than 2,300 deaths.
In the UK, there have been more than 25,000 confirmed cases and at least 1,789 people have died. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a clampdown on 23 March, urging people to stay at home to avoid unnecessary transmission of the disease. Mr Johnson is self-isolating after testing positive for the virus on 27 March.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a clampdown on 23 March, urging people to stay at home to avoid unnecessary transmission of the disease. Mr Johnson is midway through a period of self-isolation after testing positive for the virus on 27 March. In Spain and the UK, deaths grew rapidly at first, doubling faster than every two days. That rate of increase has now slowed to doubling between every second and third day.
A global comparison shows the UK, US and other European countries are all experiencing faster death rates than China and South Korea. Italy's death rate has also slowed, while that of the US is continuing in roughly a straight line, doubling about every three days at present.
Cases rising quickly in the USCases rising quickly in the US
With nearly 190,000 confirmed cases - 76,000 in New York state alone - the US has more infections than any other country. With 199,000 cases - nearly 84,000 in New York state alone - the US has more confirmed infections than any other country.
At more than 4,000, the US death toll has also passed China's official figure of 3,309. At 4,361, the US death toll is more than 1,000 higher than China's official figure of 3,309.
Around three out of four Americans are now living under some form of lockdown as states increase efforts to curb the outbreak.Around three out of four Americans are now living under some form of lockdown as states increase efforts to curb the outbreak.
President Donald Trump has said federal coronavirus guidelines, such as social distancing, will be extended across the country until at least 30 April. He had previously said they could be relaxed in mid-April.President Donald Trump has said federal coronavirus guidelines, such as social distancing, will be extended across the country until at least 30 April. He had previously said they could be relaxed in mid-April.
Nationwide measures mean people must continue to avoid non-essential travel, going to work, and eating at restaurants or bars. Gatherings are limited to groups of under 10 people.Nationwide measures mean people must continue to avoid non-essential travel, going to work, and eating at restaurants or bars. Gatherings are limited to groups of under 10 people.
Stricter restrictions apply to millions in some of the worst-hit states.Stricter restrictions apply to millions in some of the worst-hit states.
The outbreak is having a major economic impact, with figures showing the number of people without jobs surging to a record high of nearly 3.3 million as of 28 March. The previous record was set in 1982, when unemployment claims hit 695,000.The outbreak is having a major economic impact, with figures showing the number of people without jobs surging to a record high of nearly 3.3 million as of 28 March. The previous record was set in 1982, when unemployment claims hit 695,000.
American Airlines, one of the world's richest carriers, has said it will apply for $12bn (£9.7bn) in government aid.American Airlines, one of the world's richest carriers, has said it will apply for $12bn (£9.7bn) in government aid.
Millions are living under restrictions on their movement Millions are living under restrictions
India is one of the latest countries to enforce a lockdown, meaning its 1.3 billion residents are now forbidden from leaving their homes for a few weeks at least.India is one of the latest countries to enforce a lockdown, meaning its 1.3 billion residents are now forbidden from leaving their homes for a few weeks at least.
That means more than a quarter of the 7.8 billion people in the world are now living under some form of restrictions on their movement and social contact due to the coronavirus. That means at least a quarter of the 7.8 billion people in the world are now living under some form of restrictions on their movement and social contact due to the coronavirus.
People in major cities like London, Barcelona and New York are now moving around far less than they were a few weeks ago, according to data from the travel app Citymapper.People in major cities like London, Barcelona and New York are now moving around far less than they were a few weeks ago, according to data from the travel app Citymapper.
The data also shows that while Milan in northern Italy has been locked down for several weeks now, many other cities have only been restricting movement in recent days.The data also shows that while Milan in northern Italy has been locked down for several weeks now, many other cities have only been restricting movement in recent days.
While movement is also down in the South Korean capital Seoul, the city hasn't ground to a halt like European capitals despite facing huge numbers of coronavirus cases - a sign of the country's decision to focus on widespread testing and contact tracing rather than social distancing.While movement is also down in the South Korean capital Seoul, the city hasn't ground to a halt like European capitals despite facing huge numbers of coronavirus cases - a sign of the country's decision to focus on widespread testing and contact tracing rather than social distancing.
In Russia, the Kremlin had insisted that there was "de facto no epidemic" in the country but earlier this week President Putin urged people to stay at home, which explains the significant drop in movement in Moscow.