If you’re just joining us, here’s the latest on the coronavirus pandemic.

Coronavirus origin: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the most likely origin of the coronavirus outbreak was a wildlife wet market. His comments come as intelligence shared among US allies indicates the virus more likely came from a Chinese market and not from a lab, according to two officials.

Spike in cases: Pakistan and India have both reported their biggest single-day jumps in infections. India reported 3,900 new cases in 24 hours, bringing the country’s total to more than 46,000. Pakistan recorded 1,315 new cases after an increase in testing.

Daily low: South Korea recorded three new imported cases on Monday — the lowest figure for 77 days, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Nearly 86% of patients in the country have recovered.

Rare guest: New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern joined Australia’s national Cabinet meeting on Tuesday to share her country’s experience with fighting the coronavirus. It’s the first time since World War II that a New Zealand leader has attended the meeting, according to Ardern.

Chinese tourism: Around 104 million people have flocked to domestic tourist sites during China’s “golden week” holiday, according to the country’s culture and tourism ministry — generating around $6 billion in revenue.

Drinkers hit with “corona tax”: New Delhi authorities have imposed a 70% tax on the retail price of alcohol, after social distancing violations occurred when liquor shops opened for the first time in five weeks on Monday.