Sunday's graphics: HEALTH-VIRUS: Updated at 1100 and 1900 GMT daily: *World map: 135 x 72 mm *Tolls: 90 x 103 mm - Map locating confirmed cases in the north-eastern United States as of March 28 at 2300 GMT. 90 x 75 mm - Map of the US showing states with stay-at-home-orders and cases of COVID-19 as of 2300 GMT March 28.90 x 100 mm - The most common pre-existing illnesses among patients who have died of COVID-19, according to a study in Italy.135 x 80 mm - Results of a study by the Pew Research Center on public perception of the impacts of COVID-19 in the US. 90 x 71 mm - US: The $2.2-trillion US rescue plan. 90 x 67 mm - US: Map showing infections across the US as of March 27, plus restrictions imposed by some states. 90 x 86 mm - US: States imposing restrictions, plus daily infections and deaths since Feb 1. 135 x 79 mm - US: Americans without health insurance, per state. 135 x 75 mm - US: Map of hospital regions that could face a shortage of intensive care unit beds. 180 x 94 mm - US: Chart showing how daily infections in China and the US compare since each country passed 1,000 cases. 90 x 71 mm - World: Exponential rise in COVID-19 deaths in countries that have registered over 50 fatalities. 135 x 101 mm - World: Map showing countries with the highest number of new infections/deaths per day from March 21 to 27. 135 x 91 mm - World: Countries where infections are currently growing fastest. 90 x 75 mm - World: Political figures with coronavirus as of March 27. 180 x 94 mm - Europe: Daily infections, recoveries and deaths in Italy, Spain and France from Feb 1 to March 27. 135 x 85 mm - Italy: Daily deaths from March 1 to March 27. 90 x 73 mm - France: Cumulative cases and deaths from Jan 23 to March 27. 90 x 65 mm - Latin America: cumulative cases in worst-hit countries from March 10 to March 27. 90 x 85 mm MYANMAR-BANGLADESH-ROHINGYA: Major Rohingya refugee camp populations in Bangladesh, as of February 29. 135 x 129 mm HEALTH-VIRUS: - What is chloroquinine? (New version.) 90 x 91 mm - The science behind the main methods of testing for coronavirus. 135 x 91 mm - Chart showing doctors and nurses per 1,000 population in selected OECD countries and main partners. 135 x 92 mm - How a virus enters a living cell, replicates and spreads. 135 x 111 mm - Personal protective equipment. 45 x 117 mm - The elements that make up a coronavirus. 135 x 80 mm - Mental health considerations to cope with coronavirus recommended by the World Health Organization. 180 x 116 mm - Length of time the new coronavirus can survive outside the human body. 135 x 74 mm - How an artificial respirator works. 135 x 75 mm - Coronavirus glossary. 135 x 145 mm VIRUS: Revised OECD growth forecasts. 90 x 121 mm US-UNEMPLOYMENT: Weekly US unemployment claims since early 2019. 90 x 67 OLY: History of the Summer Olympics. 90 x 150 mm Ventilator machines Hand gels What is a virus? Coronaviruses Coronavirus protection Coronavirus transmission How to wash hands correctly Medical isolation rooms Interest rates ECB virus ECB meeting virus Melting ice caps ocean rise The importance of ice shelves Paris: +33 1 40 41 77 75 Hong Kong: +852 2829 6295 afp