The global tally for confirmed cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 climbed to 11.8 million on Wednesday, according to data aggregated by Johns Hopkins University, with the U.S. leading the way by far with 2.99 million cases. The number of deaths grew to 544,536, while the number of people who have recovered reached 6.5 million. The U.S. counted a record 60,000 new cases in a single day on Tuesday, and the death toll rose to 131,480, the highest in the world. Within the U.S., infections have climbed in 38 states and regions over the past 14 days, according to a New York Times tracker, with U.S. Virgin Islands, Montana and Idaho leading the pack. Brazil is second to the U.S. with 1.67 million cases and 66,741 deaths. President Jair Bolsanaro tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday. India is third measured by cases at 741,417, followed by Russia with 699,749 and Peru with 309,278. The U.K. has 44,476 fatalities, the highest in Europe and third highest in the world. China, where the illness was first reported late last year, has 84,917 cases and 4,641 fatalities.
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