There are now 137,445 cases of COVID-19 and at least 5,088 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 69,000 people worldwide have recovered from the coronavirus, which was first detected late last year in Wuhan, China. Outbreaks in four European countries continue to worsen; Italy has 15,113 cases and 1,016 deaths, Spain has 4,334 cases and 122 deaths, Germany has 3,156 cases and seven deaths, and France has 2,882 cases and 61 deaths. The case counts for South Korea now 7,879 cases and 66 deaths, the same number of deaths it reported on Thursday. In the U.S., there are now more than 1,600 cases and 41 deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Georgia reported its first death from the disease.