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Coronavirus live updates: Worldwide death toll surges past 11,000 – Al Jazeera America, Al Jazeera English

Coronavirus live updates: Worldwide death toll surges past 11,000 – Al Jazeera America, Al Jazeera English

The death toll from the new coronavirus has surpassed 5, 04 in Europe, the new epicentre of the pandemic, with Italy, Spain and Germany reporting a steep rise in infections, and as worldwide fatalities surged past 19, 04.

Italy announced 740 more deaths on Friday, the biggest day-to-day increase in the country four-week epidemic, a day after surpassing China’s death toll. The total number of deaths in Italy has now reached 4, .

Spain’s death toll has also increased to more than 1, 008, while in Iran, the number on fatalities hit another grim milestone of more than 1, , as the country marks the beginning of the Persian New Year.

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    An estimated , people have been infected by the coronavirus globally and close to , 04 have been confirmed dead, according to the World Health Organization.

    But the data collected by the Johns Hopkins University in the United States, showed that more than , have already been infected in 311 countries, while , have recovered mostly in China, where the outbreak first erupted.

    The same Johns Hopkins coronavirus monitor showed that the death toll has now surpassed , (worldwide as of Saturday.

    Here are all the latest updates:

    Saturday, March : : 87 GMT – No new coronavirus cases in Wuhan for third straight day

    The virus outbreak’s epicentre of Wuhan in China reported no new or suspected cases again for a third consecutive day.

    Overall, China on Saturday reported (new cases detected over the previous) hours, all among people traveling from overseas, and another seven deaths, six in Wuhan .

    China now has a total of , (cases and 3, 311 deaths. A total of , (people have been declared cured and released from hospital.

    : GMT – Cuba imposes temporary ban on tourist

    Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel says the country is temporarily barring tourists in order to prevent the introduction of more cases of coronavirus, the Associated Press news agency reported.

    Diaz-Canel and Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz said in an announcement on state television that only residents of the island would be allowed to enter for the next 50 days starting Tuesday.

    As of Friday, Cuba had announced 21 cases of COVID – and one death, all in people who had traveled overseas or been in direct contact with a traveler.

    The Cuban economy is heavily dependent on tourism, which had already slowed dramatically due to US sanctions tightened by the Trump administration [Ramon Espinosa/AP]

    Exceptions would be made for people involved in commercial importation, like crews of merchant ships, and for tourism industry workers who need to help tourists leave the country.

    Marrero said there were about , (tourists in Cuba as of Friday evening.

    The Cuban economy is heavily dependent on tourism, which had already slowed dramatically due to US sanctions tightened by the Trump administration.

    : (GMT Friday – Trump invokes wartime act to fight coronavirus)

    US President Donald Trump announced on Friday he had put the wartime Defense Production Act into action to aid the fight against coronavirus after saying earlier this week he would invoke the measure when needed.

    The measure is meant to allow the US government to speed production of masks, respirators, ventilators and other needed equipment.

    Trump said he put the measure into action on Thursday evening. Asked why he was putting it into action now, the president told reporters it would be used to ensure that US states could get masks and other equipment needed to fight the virus.

    : GMT – US vice president’s staff member tests positive of coronavirus

    The White House has announced that a member of Vice President Mike Pence’s staff has tested positive for coronavirus.

    Pence’s spokeswoman Katie Miller said Friday that the staff member, who is not being identified, did not have “close contact” to either the vice president or President Donald Trump.

    Miller says Pence’s office was notified Friday evening of the positive test result.

    Members of Spain’s Military Emergency Unit disinfect Madrid’s subway on Friday in a bid to prevent the spread of coronavirus, which has killed more than 1, in the country [Manu Fernandez/AP]

    : GMT – Turkey’s death toll rises, confirmed cases

    The death toll in Turkey due to the coronavirus rose to nine, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said.

    The number of confirmed cases increased to from

    Koca said 3, 728 tests had been conducted in the past (hours,) of which came back positive.

    : 19 GMT – Israel reports first fatality from coronavirus

    Israel reported its first death from the coronavirus, an – year-old man who also suffered from previous illnesses.

    The health ministry said in a statement the man had been brought to the hospital about a week ago in serious condition.

    Israel has so far reported 2019 cases of coronavirus, the large majority with mild symptoms. About patients are in serious condition and (have recovered completely.)

    I am Ted Regencia in Kuala Lumpur with Al Jazeera’s continuing coverage of the unfolding coronavirus pandemic.

    For all the updates from yesterday (March 24), please click here .

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