Coronavirus updates: Johnson & Johnson pauses vaccine trial

The company is currently in Phase 3 of its trial.

A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than 1 million people worldwide.

Over 37.6 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. The criteria for diagnosis -- through clinical means or a lab test -- has varied from country-to-country. Still, the actual numbers are believed to be much higher due to testing shortages, many unreported cases and suspicions that some national governments are hiding or downplaying the scope of their outbreaks.

The United States is the worst-affected country, with more than 7.7 million diagnosed cases and at least 214,771 deaths.

California has the most cases of any U.S. state, with more than 855,000 people diagnosed, according to Johns Hopkins data. California is followed by Texas and Florida, with over 818,000 cases and over 736,000 cases, respectively.

More than 190 vaccine candidates for COVID-19 are being tracked by the World Health Organization, at least 10 of which are in crucial phase three studies. Of those 10 potential vaccines in late-stage trials, there are currently five that will be available in the United States if approved.


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UK prime minister to announce new measures for England amid rising infections

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to announce tighter restrictions for England under a new three-tier system of COVID-19 alert levels.

Areas of England will be placed into "medium," "high" and "very high" alert levels with restrictions of varying severity. It's unclear which areas will be covered by which alert levels and what the respective interventions are. Johnson is expected to provide details on the new measures when he addresses lawmakers at the House of Commons on Monday afternoon

The country's medical chiefs warned of a resurgence in COVID-19 during a press conference Monday morning, pointing to graphs that showed rising infections and hospitalizations in swathes of England as winter approaches.

Liverpool has one of the highest levels of COVID-19 infection in England, with more than 600 cases per 100,000 population. The area is expected to be placed under the most stringent level of restrictions.

Stephen Powis, medical director of the National Health Service in England, told reporters Monday that three temporary COVID-19 hospitals in Manchester, Sunderland and Harrogate have been asked to prepare to reopen and accept new patients if necessary.


Russia registers over 13,000 new cases for 2nd straight day

Russia confirmed 13,592 new cases of COVID-19 and 125 deaths over the past 24 hours.

It's the second straight day that Russia has tallied over 13,000 new cases. The country's record of 13,634 new cases was set the previous day.

The national tally now stands at 1,312,310 confirmed cases with 22,727 deaths, according to Russia’s coronavirus response headquarters.

More than 32% of the newly confirmed cases -- 4,395 -- and 27% of the newly reported deaths -- 34 -- were registered in Moscow, the epicenter of the country's COVID-19 outbreak. Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said this week will be "largely decisive" in the fight against the city's outbreak.

Russian authorities have said there's no immediate plan to impose a second nationwide lockdown, even as the country's outbreak grows after most coronavirus-related restrictions were lifted over the summer.

Officials in Moscow, however, have recommended that the elderly self-isolate at home and also encouraged businesses to have at least one-third of their employees work from home. School holidays in the capital this month were extended from one to two weeks.

ABC News' Alina Lobzina contributed to this report.


India becomes 2nd country in the world to surpass 7 million cases

India confirmed another 66,732 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, driving the country's tally to more than 7.1 million.

An additional 816 coronavirus-related fatalities were also recorded. The country's cumulative totals now stand at 7,120,538 confirmed cases and 109,150 deaths, according to the latest data from the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

India is only the second country in the world to surpass 7 million total cases, after the United States. The spread of the virus in India appears to have slowed down since mid-September, when the country registered a record 97,894 new cases in a single day. So far this month, India is averaging more than 70,000 cases per day.

India is still on track to become the pandemic's worst-hit nation within weeks, overtaking the United States, where more than 7.7 million people have been diagnosed with COVID-19.


China to test entire city of 9 million amid outbreak linked to hospital

All 9 million residents of the Chinese city of Qingdao will be tested for COVID-19 this week amid an outbreak linked to a hospital.

The Qingdao Municipal Health Commission made the announcement in a statement Monday, saying the entire city would be tested within five days and the results would be released immediately. The move comes after nine new cases of COVID-19 were recorded in Qingdao, of which eight are patients at the city's Municipal Chest Hospital and one is a family member. Four of the cases were asymptomatic, which China does not count as confirmed cases.

The Qingdao Municipal Health Commission said the specific source of infection remains under investigation.

As of Monday, 114,862 people -- including medical staff and newly hospitalized patients -- had tested negative for COVID-19 in Qingdao, according to the city's health commission.

China's National Health Commission has so far reported 85,578 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 4,634 deaths on the Chinese mainland, where the coronavirus pandemic began last December.