Data compiled by a US university shows the number of confirmed coronavirus infections has surpassed 3 million worldwide.
The Johns Hopkins University says the total number of cases globally hit 3,062,054 as of Monday.
A member of a medical team that works with mobile coronavirus disease testing units wears protective gear as he takes a swab from a child to track new cases of COVID-19
The United States topped the list with 972,969 cases; followed by Spain with 229,422; Italy with 199,414; France with 162,220; and Germany with 158,142.
A staff member wearing protective gear cleans the COVID-19 ward at a hospital in Barcelona, Spain on April 20, 2020
The global number of deaths toll totaled 211,433.
The US had the most fatalities at 55,118; followed by Italy at 26,977; Spain at 23,521; France at 22,856; and the United Kingdom at 20,732.
Medical staff transport a patient on the side walk outside of Mount Sinai hospital in New York on April 13