A new virus first detected in China has infected more than 89,000 people globally and caused over 3,000 deaths. The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it.
The latest figures reported by each government�s health authority:
� Mainland China: 2,912 deaths among 80,026 cases, mostly in the central province of Hubei
� Hong Kong: 98 cases, 2 deaths
� Macao: 10 cases
� South Korea: 4,335 cases, 26 deaths
� Italy: 1,694 cases, 34 deaths
� Iran: 1,501 cases, 66 deaths
� Japan: 961 cases, including 705 from the Diamond Princess cruise ship, 12 deaths
� France: 130 cases, including one on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, 2 deaths
� Germany: 130 cases
� Singapore: 106
� United States: 80 cases, 2 deaths
� Spain: 71
� Kuwait: 56
� Bahrain: 47
� Thailand: 43 cases, 1 death
� Taiwan: 41 cases, 1 death
� United Kingdom: 35 cases, 1 death
� Malaysia: 29
� Australia: 24 cases, 1 death
� Canada: 24
� Switzerland: 24
� Iraq: 21
� United Arab Emirates: 21
� Norway: 19
� Vietnam: 16
� Sweden: 14
� Austria: 14
� Israel: 10
� Lebanon: 10
� Netherlands: 10
� Belgium: 8
� Croatia: 8
� Greece: 7
� Finland: 6
� Oman: 6
� India: 5
� Russia: 5
� Denmark: 4
� Mexico: 4
� Pakistan: 4
� Algeria: 3
� Czech Republic 3
� Philippines: 3 cases, 1 death
� Qatar: 3
� Romania: 3
� Belarus: 2
� Brazil: 2
� Egypt: 2
� Georgia: 2
� Indonesia: 2
� Afghanistan: 1
� Andorra: 1
� Armenia 1
� Azerbaijan: 1
� Cambodia: 1
� Dominican Republic 1
� Ecuador: 1
� Estonia: 1
� Iceland: 1
� Ireland: 1
� Lithuania: 1
� Monaco: 1
� Nepal: 1
� New Zealand: 1
� Nigeria: 1
� North Macedonia: 1
� Portugal: 1
� San Marino: 1
� Sri Lanka: 1
(AP)