A graphic produced by Johns Hopkins researchers shows the number of new infections around the world.

The global death toll stood since the virus first emerged in late December has been reported to be 5,802, while more than 155,423 cases have been recorded in 137 countries and territories, according to a Johns Hopkins University database at 1000 GMT on Saturday.

The worst affected countries in terms of fatalities are mainland China, with 3,189 deaths, Italy with 1,441 deaths, 611 in Iran and 191 in Spain.

France, Spain, Israel tighten restrictions

Spain followed Italy and imposed a near-total nationwide lockdown on Saturday to fight the spread of coronavirus by banning people from leaving home except to go to work, get medical care or buy food.

The restrictions on movement were announced after a huge spike in the number of infections in this nation of some 46 million people. Spain confirmed more than 1,500 new cases of coronavirus since Friday evening, raising its total to 5,753 cases, the second-highest number in Europe after Italy.

France announces it will close all non-essential public places including restaurants, cafes, and cinemas from midnight (2300 GMT). Essential services such as pharmacies and supermarkets will stay open.