Italy has reported more than 10,000 deaths, followed by Spain, with 5,812, according to the update.
WASHINGTON, March 28 -- More than 30,000 COVID-19 deaths have been reported worldwide, according to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE).
As of 3:30 p.m. Saturday (1930 GMT), there were more than 649,000 confirmed cases globally, with 30,249 deaths, an interactive map maintained by the CSSE showed.
A man walks in the snow in Bologna, Italy, on March 26, 2020. (Photo by Gianni Schicchi/Xinhua)
Italy has reported more than 10,000 deaths, followed by Spain, with 5,812, according to the update.
The United States has the most COVID-19 cases in the world, with a fresh figure of 115,547.