The new coronavirus that began as a handful of infections in central China has rapidly become a worldwide pandemic, shutting down entire cities, threatening the health of thousands and testing the strength of the global economy.
More than 155,000 cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed worldwide across more than 100 countries and regions, and more than 5,800 people have died as of Saturday evening, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. At the same time, more than 72,000 people worldwide have recovered from the virus.
As the rate of new cases in China continues to decline, more and more cases are being confirmed across the globe, with clusters in Italy and Iran. In the U.S., the death toll is creeping upward as new cases are cropping up across dozens of states.
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