Coronavirus: Global recoveries exceed 600,000
Over 161,000 die due to disease, more than 2.34M people infected, according to Johns Hopkins University data
The global tally of recoveries from coronavirus exceeded 600,000 on Sunday.
According to running data compiled by the U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University, a total of 602,793 recoveries were recorded across the globe, while over 161,330 people have died from the pandemic.
In total, more than 2.34 million have contracted the disease.
The highest number of virus recoveries was registered in Germany with 88,000.
China followed Germany with 77,681 recovery cases, while Spain, one of the countries most affected by COVID-19, had 77,357 people regaining health.
The U.S. -- which currently tops both global fatalities and cases, with 39,090 deaths and 735,287 people testing positive -- showed almost 66,819 recoveries.
Meanwhile, recoveries in Iran have reached nearly 55,987.
The virus has spread to 185 countries and regions since emerging in China late last year.