Latest on COVID-19 from around the world
UK's death toll has surpassed 30,000, the highest official toll yet reported in Europe, with the total number of confirmed cases exceeding 191,000.
Spain reported 867 new cases, pushing the total to 219,329, while the death toll rose to 25,613. The number of people registered as jobless in the country increased by about 8 percent in April, with 3.8 million people out of work.
Germany confirmed 685 more cases and 139 new deaths, raising total number of confirmed cases to 163,860 and deaths to 6,831.
Iran recorded 63 new deaths in the last 24 hours, bringing death toll to 6,340, while the total number of diagnosed cases has climbed to 99,970.
Afghanistan's total number of confirmed cases has risen to 3,224 as 320 new positive cases have been registered over the past 24 hours. The death toll stands at 95.
Ukraine reported 366 new cases, pushing the total to 12,697, with 316 total deaths. The government has extended quarantine measures until May 22.
Indonesia recorded 484 new cases on Tuesday, bringing total number of confirmed cases to 12,071 and death toll to 872.