The coronavirus has infected more than 9.44 million people around the world as of Thursday, killing at least 482,923 people.
, as the virus spreads to new communities and sparks outbreaks mostly across the American South and West. Almost half of all new cases came from Florida, Texas and California, where the outbreaks appear to be expanding.. This blog will be updated throughout the day as the news breaks.U.S. cases: More than 2.38 millionLabCorp launches new antibody test
The plasma from recovered patients is being explored as a potential treatment for the disease. Information from the new test could be used in the development of Covid-19 vaccines, the diagnostics manufacturer said. LabCorp said the antibody test will be available to bio-pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, blood banks and other plasma-screening facilities.
Germany also said it would donate medical equipment to the WHO for distribution to countries with shortages, Germany's minister of health Jens Spahn said, though the new funding and donations are still contingent on Parliamentary approval.
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