Global deaths linked to the new strain of coronavirus have passed one million. Confirmed cases of the virus are also currently over 33,270,000 worldwide, according to John Hopkins University of Medicine data.
Around one fifth of the fatalities have been reported by the United States, which has a death toll of 205,031 figures show. Brazil sits in second, with a total of 142,058, while India's 95,542 puts it in third and Mexico is fourth with 76,430.
The UK, fifth for the most deaths, saw its toll reach 42,090 on Monday. The first recorded death from the new virus was on January 9, a 61-year-old man from the Chinese city of Wuhan who was a regular shopper at a wet market that has been identified as the source of the outbreak.