Latest updates on global coronavirus pandemic
Global: 2,561,044 total confirmed cases, 175,984 deaths.
U.S.: 823,786 total cases, 44,805 deaths. President Trump said Tuesday the coronavirus hospital ship USNS Comfort will leave New York City to get "ready for its next mission." Trump said the federal government will work with New York state to double its testing capacity to 40,000 people per day. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director warned on Tuesday that a second wave of the coronavirus is expected to hit the U.S. next winter at the start of the influenza season, and is likely to be even more "devastating."
France: 117,324 total cases (up 2,667) and 20,796 deaths (up 531). The number of intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been decreasing for 13 consecutive days to 5,433.
Italy: 183,957 total cases (up 2,729) and 24,648 deaths. The number of ICU patients has been decreasing for 18 consecutive days to 2,471.
Spain: 204,178 total cases (up 3,968) and 21,282 deaths (up 430). The government is allowing children under the age of 14 to be outside starting April 27. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will submit parliament legislation on Wednesday to extend the country's lockdown until May 11.
Brazil: 43,079 total cases (up 2,498) and 2,741 deaths (up 166). A total of 56.7 percent of the confirmed cases have now fully recovered.
Canada: 38,420 total cases (up 1,591) and 1,591 deaths (up 144).
Turkey: 95,591 total cases (up 4,611) and 2,259 deaths (up 119).