Coronavirus pandemic: Tracking the global outbreak
There are now more than 2.5 million confirmed cases of coronavirus in 185 countries as the disease continues to spread. At least 178,000 people have died.
The United States has more than four times as many confirmed cases as any other country.
This series of maps and charts tracks the global outbreak of the virus since it emerged in China in December last year.
How many deaths have there been?
The virus, which causes the respiratory infection Covid-19, was first detected in the city of Wuhan, China, in late 2019.
It is spreading rapidly in many countries and the death toll is still climbing.
Note: Johns Hopkins University puts total global cases at just over 2.5 million, however the map and table in this page use a different source for France which results in a slightly lower overall total.
The US has by far the largest number of cases, with more than 825,000 confirmed infections, according to figures collated by Johns Hopkins University. This is more than nine times the number reported by China.
The US also has the world's highest death toll with more than 45,000 fatalities including almost 15,000 in New York City alone.
Spain, Italy and France - the worst-hit European countries - have all recorded more than 20,000 deaths, while the UK has suffered more than 17,000.
In the UK new data has shown deaths in England and Wales have almost doubled above what would be expected for the week up to 10 April, with some 30% of all deaths in England and Wales linked to Covid-19 .