The latest: COVID-19 outbreak worldwide (Updated February 15)
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The total number of deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide has increased to 2,398,866 with the global confirmed cases reaching 108,782,607 as of 10:00 am BJT on Monday, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.

Sources: Johns Hopkins University, national public health agencies.

Current status (data as of 10:00 am BJT, February 15):

The outbreak has now claimed 485,304 lives in the US, the most of any country, with a total of 27,638,748 infections, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University as of 10:00 am BJT on Monday.

India has confirmed a total of 10,904,940 COVID-19 cases, raising the number of deaths to 155,642 .

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Brazil have increased to 9,834,513 with 239,245 deaths, Johns Hopkins reported.

The UK's confirmed cases have increased to 4,049,920, with the number of deaths at 117,387, according to the JHU virus tracker.

Russia has confirmed 4,026,506 cases of COVID-19, with the number of deaths at 78,825.

France has recorded 3,467,884 confirmed cases and 78,749 deaths.

The coronavirus pandemic has claimed 64,747 lives in Spain, bringing the total number of infections to 3,056,035.

A total of 2,721,879 people in Italy have tested positive for COVID-19, with the death toll at 93,577.

It is followed by Turkey with 27,471 deaths from 2,586,183 infections.

Germany has reported 2,341,744 COVID-19 cases and 65,016 deaths from the virus so far.