There are now 237,996 cases of COVID and at least 9,819 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 84,000 people have recovered. In the U.S., the number of confirmed cases continues to rise as more testing options have been made available. There are now 11,274 cases and 157 deaths in the U.S. Spain now has 17,963 cases and 830 deaths; Germany has 15,320 cases and 44 deaths; France has 9,058 cases and 243 deaths; and Italy has 41,035 cases and 3,405 deaths. In the outbreak in South Korea, there are now 8,565 cases and 91 deaths; in Iran, it's 18,407 cases and 1,284 deaths.