Jobs are vanishing around the world. In hard-hit Spain, for example, which has over 110,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, more than 800,000 people lost their jobs in March.

Global coronavirus cases have surpassed one million, a fifth of them in the U.S. Hospitals there are reporting shortages of critical medications. New York State is running dangerously low on ventilators, and one morgue has run out of body bags.

Here are the latest updates. We’ve also updated our maps of the pandemic with more detail.

Closer look: A comparison of the outbreaks in the United States and Western Europe, which currently has twice as many cases, suggests that the U.S. is just a week or two behind.

Notable: The C.I.A. has said that China vastly underreported its infections and deaths, most likely because Beijing itself does not know the true toll. The U.S. and China have reached a tentative, uneasy truce over the virus after weeks of rhetorical clashes.

Official remarks: The Trump administration is pondering whether to urge all Americans to wear face masks. Experts emphasize that social distancing is more important for slowing the virus’s spread.