Two tourists from Argentina wearing respiratory masks walk while holding a tourist map in Piazza Duomo in Milan, on March 5. 2020. PIERO CRUCIATTI

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Global deaths: At least 3,507, according to the latest figures from the WHO All times below are in Beijing time.

8:57 pm: Saudi Arabia locks down Qatif province

A temporary lockdown on the eastern Qatif province of Saudi Arabia started Sunday, according to Reuters, to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. The news agency reported that the Saudi Interior Ministry stated that no one would be allowed to enter or leave Qatif. Non-essential work in the oil-producing region had been suspended, it said.

7:46 pm: Hong Kong death toll rises to three

Hong Kong's death toll rose to three on Sunday as hospital authorities said a 76-year-old woman had died in the city, Reuters reported. The news agency said the woman had developed a fever, shortness of breath, a cough and abdominal pain in late February.

7:26 pm: IKEA reopens nine Chinese stores

Furniture brand IKEA has reopened a further nine stores in China this weekend, according to Reuters. The company had closed all 30 stores in the country in January due to the outbreak of the coronavirus, with five being reopened last weekend.

6:28 pm: IranAir stops flights to Europe

The official IRNA news agency said that IranAir has stopped all flights to European destinations. "With attention to the restrictions that have been placed on (IranAir) flights by Europe for unclear reasons all IranAir flights to European destinations have been suspended until further notice," a statement said, according to Reuters. Iran has a reported 6,566 infections as of Sunday, with a death toll of 194.

6:06 pm: Saudi Arabia reports four new cases

Saudi Arabia's total infections of the new coronavirus stands at 11, according to its health ministry, after reporting four new cases on Sunday. The kingdom has restricted land crossings with neighboring countries to commercial trucks only, according to Reuters.

4:56 pm: Mayor of South Korea's Daegu says outbreak may be slowing

The mayor of the South Korean city at the center of its coronavirus outbreak says infection spread may be slowing, after the rate of growth for cases slid to its slowest in 10 days. The number of new cases on Sunday dropped below 300 for the first time since Feb. 29, Daegu Mayor Kwon Young-jin said, according to Reuters. Still, health officials caution that the numbers could increase again as more test results come in. South Korea's death toll reached 50 on Sunday, its total infection count at 7,313, the highest of any country outside China.

4:21 pm: Bulgaria confirms first four cases of coronavirus

Two men and two women in Bulgaria are the country's first to have contracted the coronavirus, the head of Bulgaria's National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases said Sunday.

4:17 pm: South Korea announces 179 new cases

South Korea confirmed an additional 179 cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total for the last 24 hours to 272, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control. The country has the second-highest number of cases worldwide after China, with 7,313.

2:26 pm: Virus-stricken cruise ship off California will dock in Oakland

An agreement has been reached to dock the coronavirus-hit Grand Princess cruise ship at California's port of Oakland on Monday, the ship's captain said. The ship was carrying 21 people who had been infected with the coronavirus, Vice Presicent Mike Pence announced Friday. Two of the infected are passengers and 19 are crew. "After docking, we will then begin a disembarkation process specified by authorities that is likely to take several days," Grand Princess Capt. John Smith said. "The disembarkation process is still being finalized by U.S. and State of California health authorities."

In this Feb. 11, 2020 photo, the Grand Princess cruise ship passes the Golden Gate Bridge as it arrives from Hawaii in San Francisco. Scott Strazzante | San Francisco Chronicle via AP

Guests requiring acute medical treatment or hospitalization will be transported to health facilities in the state. California residents not in need of urgent care will go to a federally operated isolation facility within California for testing and isolation, and non-California residents will be transported by the federal government to facilities in other states, Smith said. This does not apply to international passengers, for whom the ship's managers and authorities are "working to get details," he added.

1:40 pm: Death toll from collapsed hotel in China climbs to 6

Six people have died after a hotel in China used to house people under quarantine collapsed on Saturday, according to a Reuters report citing China's ministry of emergency management. Around 70 people were trapped in the rubble after it collapsed. (see 10:45 a.m. update)

11:45 am: Italy locks down a quarter of its population

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced early Sunday that the entire region of Lombardy and a number of provinces in other regions were put under lockdown as the coronavirus continued to spread throughout the country. The new measures will apply to about a quarter of the Italian population and will be in force at least until April 3. In the middle of the night, Conte signed a decree that imposes new restrictions to the movement of people in the region of Lombardy and in a number of northern provinces. The entry and exit to and from these areas will be allowed only in exceptional cases. Italy on Saturday saw its biggest daily jump — by 1,247 in the last 24 hours, taking the total to 5,883. Another 36 people also died as a result of the virus, taking the total to 233. — AP

11:30 am: Argentina reports first death

A patient infected by the coronavirus in Argentina died on Saturday, in the first such death in Latin America, according to Reuters, citing Argentina's health ministry. Other countries in South America such as Paraguay, Colombia, Chile and Peru have confirmed their first cases of coronavirus in the past week, the report said. — Tan

10:45 am: 50 rescued after hotel in China collapses

As of Sunday morning, 50 people have been rescued after a hotel in China's Fujian province collapsed on Saturday evening, according to Chinese state media. The hotel in the southeast Chinese port city of Quanzhou was used to quarantine people who had recent contact with coronavirus patients. Around 70 people were trapped in the rubble after it collapsed. There were two deaths so far, according to local media reports in Fujian.

Rescue workers are seen on the site where a hotel being used for the novel coronavirus quarantine collapsed in the southeast Chinese port city of Quanzhou, Fujian province, China March 7, 2020. cnsphoto via REUTERS

As of Friday, the province had 296 cases of coronavirus and 10,819 people were placed under observation after being classified as suspected close contacts, according to a Reuters report, citing the Fujian provincial government. — Lilian Wu, Tan

10:30 am: South Korea reports jump of 367 cases

South Korea reported 367 new cases as of Sunday morning, bringing its total to 7,134 cases. It had six more fatalities to a total death toll of 50, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The country, facing a shortage of masks, will put in place a mask purchase limit for each person from Monday, according to a Reuters report. On Sunday, South Korea's Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said, according to Reuters: "Even if you feel inconvenient, I ask you to show a mature sense of civil awareness, based on concessions, consideration and cooperation so that people who really need face masks can buy them." — Tan

10:05 am: US Marine tests positive

A U.S. Marine in Virginia has tested positive for the new coronavirus, according to the Pentagon. Pentagon spokesman Jonathon Hoffman said in a tweet that the Marine recently returned from official travel overseas. Hoffman tweet Fort Belvoir is a major base in Fairfax County, Virginia. A soldier based in South Korea was also infected late last month — the first American service member to test positive for the virus. — Tan (This entry has been updated with details of where the Marine is assigned to.)

9:40 am: China reports 44 new cases, 27 more deaths

China National Health Commission reported 44 new confirmed cases, and 27 more deaths, as of March 7. Of the new cases, 41 were in Wuhan in Hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak. All the 27 additional deaths were in Hubei. That brought China's total to 80,695 cases, and 3,097 deaths. — Tan All times below are in Eastern time.

6:52 pm: US cases top 400 as states declare emergencies

Authorities in the United States have reported 434 cases of the coronavirus and 19 deaths, according to data compiled by NBC News. Several states have declared emergencies in response to the virus, including California, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, New York, Utah and Washington. Pennsylvania has issued a disaster declaration and the city of Austin, Texas has issued a local disaster declaration. – Kimball

6:33 pm: New York confirms more than a dozen new cases

New York has identified 13 additional cases of the conronavirus, according to the governor's office, bringing the statewide total to 89. The new cases are all located in Westchester County. Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency earlier in the day in an effort to contain the fast spreading virus. An emergency declaration will allow the state to buy supplies and hire workers more quickly and easily to help the health departments monitoring patients under self-quarantine, Cuomo said during a press conference. – Kimball, Newburger

6:18 pm: First presumptive case in DC