In pictures: The coronavirus pandemic

The Rev. John Kellogg, rector of Christ Church, wears a protective mask as he distributes communion at a sunrise Easter service held at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC, on April 4.Al Drago/ReutersUpdated 1610 GMT (0010 HKT) April 5, 2021The Rev. John Kellogg, rector of Christ Church, wears a protective mask as he distributes communion at a sunrise Easter service held at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC, on April 4.Al Drago/ReutersOur world has been turned upside down by the Covid-19 pandemic, which is now in its second year.As of April 1, there have been more than 128 million cases reported. More than 2.8 million people have died.Covid-19 was first reported in Wuhan, a city of 11 million people in central China’s Hubei province. It has since spread to every continent, devastating economies and changing the way we live our daily lives. The “new normal” for many of us includes face masks and social distancing.Hope is on the way, in the form of vaccines. But many are still waiting.Interactive: Tracking Covid-19’s global spread