The world is seeing more than 100 000 newly confirmed cases every day, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
Beijing - China reported its highest daily total of new coronavirus cases in two months on Sunday and infections in South Korea also rose, showing how the disease can come back as curbs on business and travel are lifted.
China, where the pandemic began in December, and other countries that suffered early on including South Korea, Italy and Spain have seen numbers of new infections decline. Brazil, India, the United States and other countries are seeing large increases. South Korea's government reported 34 more coronavirus cases, adding to an upward trend in infections.
Gov. Doug Ducey is not requiring Arizona residents to wear masks in public despite warnings by public health experts outside the government.
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