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According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 500,000 people have died from the coronavirus and more than 10.1 million cases have been recorded worldwide.
US "the window closes": Many of these cases are in United States, where Secretary of Health and Social Services, Alex Azar, warned Sunday that the "window closes" for the country to control the pandemic, as confirmed cases soared in most of the country and some states faced a record number of hospitalizations.
Only two US states report a decrease in new cases of coronavirus compared to last week: Connecticut and Rhode Island.
An increase has been reported in 36 staggering states, including Florida, which some experts say may be the next epicenter of infection. Officials there and across the United States are also warning of an increase in the number of cases among young people.
China locks province of 400,000 after only 18 new cases: China is taking no chance of a second wave taking over the country - although it has largely contained its epidemic in recent months.
In stark contrast to the relaxation of restrictions due to soaring infection rates in the United States and parts of Europe, approximately 400,000 people have been placed in strict receivership in County Anxin, in the central province of Hebei, near Beijing, after only 18 new cases detected.
India sees more than 100,000 new infections in six days: India recorded its biggest jump in a day in new cases of coronavirus for the eighth day in a row, after 19,459 new cases were reported on Monday, according to the country's health ministry.
India has experienced more than 100,000 new Covid-19 infections in the past six days alone.
Three of the country's states - West Bengal, Jharkhand and Assam - are extending their foreclosure measures beyond June 30, when the last stage of foreclosure in the country is expected to lift.
The Australian "test blitz" returns "results": The fourth day of a coronavirus "flash test" in the Australian state of Victoria gave 75 positive results on Sunday, Victorian Minister of Health Jenny Mikakos announced on Monday.
Sunday's count was the 14th consecutive day of double-digit increases in new cases of coronavirus in Victoria - and the largest single-day increase reported by the state since March 30. "I think it's a worrying number," said Brett, Chief Health Officer, Brett. Sutton, adding, "I think it's going to get worse before it gets better."
Latin America sees an increase in the number of cases when certain countries reopen: Brazil has reported 30,476 new cases of coronavirus in the past 24 hours, with some areas continuing the reopening process, bringing the total number of cases to 1,344,143. The death toll stands at 57,622, while the country continues to reopen measures in certain areas - the city of Rio de Janeiro on Friday issued a decree allowing the public to attend the stadiums to watch the football matches of the local Carioca championship.
Meanwhile in Mexico, 4,050 new cases of coronavirus were reported on Sunday, according to the Mexican Ministry of Health. The new figures come as Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that the country's capital, Mexico City, is expected to begin a gradual reopening process on Monday.
Mexico has the 7th highest number of Covid-19 deaths in the world, with a total of 26,648 deaths.