Coronavirus: Global tally of COVID-19 cases passes 40 million

More than 40 million novel coronavirus cases have been reported worldwide, officials said early Monday.

>> Read more trending news

According to Johns Hopkins University, there were at least 40,063,546 confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of 6 a.m. EDT Monday. The tally passed the 40 million mark overnight, The Associated Press reported.

Globally, 1,113,909 people have died from the disease, according to the university.

The United States continued to lead the world in coronavirus cases, with more than 8.15 million confirmed infections and 219,000 deaths, Johns Hopkins reported. Meanwhile, India had confirmed more than 7.55 million cases and 114,610 deaths, while Brazil reported at least 5.22 million infections and 153,675 deaths, according to the university.

In the U.S., California had reported more infections than any other state, with at least 876,033 cases and 16,979 deaths, followed by Texas, Florida, New York and Illinois, according to Johns Hopkins.

Learn more here or here.

On Air105.5 WDUV - Continuous Lite Favorites Logo

Win tickets to concerts, unique experiences, great prizes and MORE!


Get weather news that matters, with forecast and radar from 10 News!



Swimming is a great recreational sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, especially here in Florida. But it’s important to know how to be safe while you’re in the water.


Pinellas County Animal Services is showcasing a new furry friend each week, brought to you by Fence Outlet!


mobile apps

Everything you love about wduv.com and more! Tap on any of the buttons below to download our app.

amazon alexa

Enable our Skill today to listen live at home on your Alexa Devices!