Global COVID-19 cases top 4.6 million: Johns Hopkins University

A girl takes photos at the Trocadero Palace in Paris, France on May 15, 2020.
Global confirmed COVID-19 cases topped 4.6 million on Saturday, reaching 4,605,673 as of 3:32pm (1932 GMT), according to data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.
A total of 310,180 people worldwide have died of the disease, the data showed.
The United States suffered the most from the pandemic, with 1,456,029 cases and a death toll of 88,230. Countries with over 200,000 cases also included Russia, Britain, Spain, Italy and Brazil, according to the CSSE data.
