Latest on COVID-19 development around the world
South Africa's total number of confirmed cases rose to 22,583, with 429 deaths. The president announced on Sunday a further easing of the country's coronavirus lockdown from June 1, allowing the vast majority of the economy to return to full capacity.
France reported 115 new cases, the lowest daily increase since mid-March, and the total climbed to 144,921. The number of patients in intensive care continued the downward trend, falling by 10 to 1,655.
The UK reported 118 new deaths, bringing the death toll to 36,793. The prime minister confirmed that primary schools in England will reopen from June 1, with secondary schools providing "some contact" for year 10 and year 12 students to help them prepare for exams next year from June 15.
Chile confirmed 3,709 new cases in the previous 24 hours, raising the total number to 69,102 and death toll to 718 as 45 new deaths were reported. The country has been working to strengthen its healthcare infrastructure to deal with the increase in admissions.
Turkey's total number of confirmed cases rose to 156,827 after 1,141 new infections were reported, and the death toll rose to 4,340 after 32 new fatalities were added in the past 24 hours.
Italy recorded 50 new deaths on Sunday, the lowest daily increase since March 7, and the total number of infections stands at 229,858. The number of recoveries rose to 140,479, an increase of 1,639 compared to Saturday, and the number of active infections fell by 1,158 to 56,594.