Live COVID-19 updates: COVID-19 death toll in U.S. reaches over 3,000, Chinese mainland reports zero increase in domestic cases

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BEIJING, March 31 (Xinhua) -- The world is now in a battle against COVID-19, a disease caused by a previously unknown coronavirus that has spread to over 200 countries and regions.

The following are the updates on the contagious illness.

WASHINGTON -- The death toll from COVID-19 in the United States has reached over 3,000, according to the latest tally from Johns Hopkins University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering on Monday night.

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BEIJING -- Chinese health authority said Tuesday that no new domestically transmitted cases of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) were reported on the Chinese mainland on Monday.

The National Health Commission received reports of 48 new confirmed cases on the mainland on Monday, all of which were imported.

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ISLAMABAD -- Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday evening announced the formation of a volunteers' force to help official institutions in fight the COVID-19 spread.

The prime minister addressed the nation in a recorded televised speech, saying the government will form the Prime Minister's Coronavirus Relief Tiger Force which would assist the state institutions in countering the COVID-19 spread and minimize its impact.

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BEIJING -- The Chinese mainland reported 48 new imported cases of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Monday, bringing the total number of imported cases to 771, the National Health Commission said Tuesday.

Of the 771 imported cases, 667 patients were still being treated, including 18 severe cases, while 104 patients had been discharged from hospital after recovery by the end of Monday, with no death reported.

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OTTAWA -- Air Canada said Monday that it will temporarily lay off 16,500 employees starting this week due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"To furlough such a large proportion of our employees is an extremely painful decision but one we are required to take given our dramatically smaller operations for the next while," chief executive Calin Rovinescu said in a statement.

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GENEVA -- Given the latest growth curve of new coronavirus cases amid extensive lockdown measures, European countries, particularly the most affected countries like Italy and Spain, could see potential stabilization of COVID-19 outbreak, a senior World Health Organization (WHO) expert noted here Monday.

In the past 24 hours as of Monday morning, a total of 31,726 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Europe, which marked the lowest growth since last Friday, according to the WHO's daily situation report.

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BRUSSELS -- The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Europe kept swelling, with the region's total approaching 400,000 and that of Italy exceeding 100,000 as of Monday.

According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), a total of 693,224 COVID-19 cases and 33,106 deaths have been reported globally as of 10:00 a.m. CET Monday, of which, 393,285 cases and 23,966 deaths were registered in Europe. Enditem

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