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A summary of the biggest developments in the global coronavirus outbreak

Global confirmed death toll passes 320,000 According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, at least 322,457 people are known to have died while at least 4,881,619 are confirmed as having been infected since the outbreak began.

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