Global cases are now over 1.2 million

Global cases of the coronavirus have now passed 1.2 million.

China saw a slight rise in cases despite tough restrictions and a ban on foreign arrivals. Elsewhere in Asia, South Korea and Thailand reported new cases as Asian nations that had early to stem the virus see a second wave of infections as people return from abroad.

In Europe, Italy passed 15,000 deaths, while Spain overtook Italy in terms of cases, recording a total of more than 126,000, to become the second-worst affected. The US has by far the most cases, with more than 311,000.

Globally, the death toll is approaching 65,000.

New York state is the centre of the outbreak in the US, with more than 113,700 confirmed cases as of Saturday morning. More than 3,500 people statewide have died, and about 15,000 coronavirus patients are in hospital. More than 4,100 are in intensive care where many, if not all, need ventilators.

 

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