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Coronavirus is continuing its spread across the world, with more than 26 million confirmed cases in 188 countries. More than 860,000 people have lost their lives. Cases of the disease are continuing to surge in many countries. Some that had apparent success in suppressing initial outbreaks have seen infections rise again. However, the number of confirmed cases during the spring peak is likely to be an underestimate of the true level of infection, as widespread testing was not available in many countries earlier in the year. Where are cases and deaths rising? Latin America and Asia are the continents that currently have the highest number of daily confirmed cases. In Latin America, Brazil has recorded the highest number of deaths, with more than 120,000 so far - that's the second highest number of cases in the world, after the US. Newly confirmed cases in the region are also rising in Argentina. In Asia, India saw cases increase by almost two million in August, the highest single-month rise reported anywhere in the world during the pandemic. The country's death toll, at more than 68,000, is the world's third highest. In the Middle East, Iran has been badly affected by the virus and documents leaked to the BBC Persian service suggest the death toll there is more than double the official total of more than 21,000. Neighbouring Iraq has also seen a spike in cases. Cases are also continuing to rise in Indonesia and the country has recorded almost 8,000 deaths - the highest number in South East Asia. Africa has recorded more than a million confirmed cases, although the true extent of the pandemic in the continent is not known. Testing rates are reported to be low, which could distort official estimates. South Africa and Egypt have seen the largest recorded outbreaks so far, with South Africa one of only eight countries in the world to record more than 600,000 confirmed cases. On Monday, the World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, warned: "No country can just pretend the pandemic is over." Coronavirus cases rising again in Europe France and Spain have recorded their highest numbers of daily cases since the spring in recent days, and the WHO has warned of a possible resurgence of the disease in Europe in October and November. Hans Kluge, the director general of the WHO's Europe office, has likened Covid-19 to a "tornado with a long tail" and warned that rising cases among young people could spread the disease to more vulnerable older people. A number of countries have re-imposed local lockdowns in their worst-affected regions, and there have been renewed appeals for people to wear face coverings and follow social distancing rules. The pattern of rising infections following the end of lockdown restrictions is not limited to Europe. Other countries that have seen a resurgence of the virus include Peru, Israel, South Korea and Australia. In the table below, countries can be reordered by deaths, death rate and total cases. In the coloured bars on the right-hand side, countries in which cases have risen to more than 5,000 per day are those with black bars on the relevant date.