Since the disease caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) emerged in China late last year, some 7,238,723 people have been infected and 411,177 have died worldwide.
Out of the global caseload, some 3,370,369 people have recovered.
The largest numbers of cases are reported in the United States, Brazil, and Russia. And the countries with the highest numbers of fatalities are the US, the UK, and Brazil.
Europe, which is gradually emerging from strict lockdown measures, has been seeing a rise in the number of new cases.
Latin America has now become the new epicenter of the virus, with Brazil and Chile having registered the largest number of cases there.
Here is the latest about the coronavirus pandemic from around the globe:
Brazil restores data after court order
Brazil has restored data on the outbreak to its official national website, after a decision to remove the information triggered outrage and prompted a Supreme Court judge to order the government that the full set of information be reinstated.
The government removed months of data on the epidemic on Saturday, triggering allegations that it was trying to mask the severity of the outbreak — now the world’s second-largest, after the United States.
The official website reverted to showing cumulative totals of deaths and infections — as well as breakdowns by state — as it had done before.
The latest daily numbers uploaded on the site, show a total of 739,503 confirmed cases with 38,406 deaths.