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| - Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: The pandemic has killed at least 566,075 people worldwide since it surfaced in China late last year, according to an AFP tally at 1900 GMT on Sunday based on official sources. The United States is the worst-hit country with 135,066 deaths. It is followed by Brazil with 71,469, Britain with 44,819, Italy with 34,954 and Mexico with 34,730 fatalities. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa re-imposes a night curfew and suspends alcohol sales again as infections spike. "As we head towards the peak of infections, it is vital that we do not burden our clinics and hospitals with alcohol-related injuries that could have been avoided," Ramaphosa says in an address to the nation. The pandemic has been accelerating sharply since the start of July, according to a count carried out by AFP from official sources. The three biggest daily worldwide increases in new cases were seen on Saturday (more than 230,000), Friday (more than 225,000) and Thursday (nearly 220,000). The number of declared cases worldwide -- now at nearly 13 million -- has doubled in just a month and a half. Iran's supreme leader calls the resurgence of the virus in the country "truly tragic" and urges all citizens to help stem what has been the region's deadliest outbreak. Hungary's government says it is barring travel from Africa, most of Asia apart from China and Japan, and restricting entry from several European countries after worldwide spikes in cases. Nearly 1,300 people at the Indonesian Army Officer Candidate School in the country's most populated province of West Java test positive and are quarantined, with 30 initially hospitalised with mild symptoms, an official says. Of the 1,280 confirmed infections, 991 are cadets and the rest are staff and their family members. Most have no symptoms. Sri Lanka's ruling party calls off its rallies ahead of parliamentary elections on August 5 and delays the planned August 1 reopening of the international airport. A swathe of cases have emerged in the last week, including an outbreak at a drug rehabilitation centre that saw 253 patients test positive in a single night. US President Donald Trump wears a face mask in public for the first time, donning a dark mask with the presidential seal as he walks through the corridors of Walter Reed military hospital outside Washington to meet wounded veterans. burs-eab/jj
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