There are now 263,071 cases of COVID-19 and at least 11,113 people have died, according to the most recent data from the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering's Centers for Systems Science and Engineering. More than 87,000 people have recovered. In the U.S., there are now 16,018 cases and 210 deaths. The number of cases has more than doubled since Wednesday, though an uptick in cases has been expected as access to the tests increases. In Western Europe, cases continue to rise. Spain has 20,410 cases and 1,043 deaths, Germany has 19,711 cases and 53 deaths, France has 10,891 cases and 371 deaths, and Italy has 47,021 cases and 4,032 deaths. More people have died from COVID-19 in France now than in China, which has reported a total of 3,253 deaths. Other nations with high COVID-19 rates are: South Korea, which now has 8,652 cases and 84 deaths, and Iran, which has 19,644 cases and 1,433 deaths.