There are now 194,217 cases of COVID-19 and at least 7,864 people have died, according to the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering's Centers for Systems Science and Engineering. More than 80,000 people have recovered. In the U.S., 5,702 people have been sickened by the disease and at least 94 have died. In Western Europe, where the outbreaks appear to still be worsening, Italy has 31,506 cases and 2,503 deaths; Spain has 11,309 cases and 509 deaths; Germany has 8,604 cases and 23 deaths; and France has 6,664 cases and 148 deaths. In South Korea, which has implemented widespread testing for COVID-19 in its population, there are 8,320 cases and 81 deaths. And Iran, which is combating a severe outbreak of the novel coronavirus, has 16,169 cases and 988 deaths.