KEY POINTS
  • Roughly a quarter of confirmed coronavirus cases are in the U.S., followed by Brazil, Russia and India.
  • The U.S. has seen several consecutive days of record increases in cases following a number of states rapidly lifting lockdown restrictions to reopen their economies. 
  • The disease's global death count is closing in on half a million, at 499,124, according to JHU's latest figures, again led by the U.S.

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide surpassed 10 million Sunday, with the U.S. leading the way, according to data collected by Johns Hopkins University. 

Roughly a quarter of the cases — 2,510,323 — are in the U.S., followed by Brazil at 1.3 million, Russia at just over 633,500 and India with around 528,800 as of Sunday morning ET. The disease's global death count is closing in on half a million, at 499,124, according to JHU's latest figures, again led by the U.S., which has reported 125,539 deaths.