Latest on global COVID-19 developments
Germany's total number of confirmed cases increased by 289 to 178,570, and death toll rose by 10 to 8,257.
South Korea reported 16 more cases on Monday, raising the total number of infections to 11,206. One more death was confirmed, leaving the death toll at 267. The total fatality rate stood at 2.38 percent.
India reported 6,977 new cases with 154 new deaths, bringing total number of confirmed cases to 138,845 and death toll rose to 4,021. The federal civil aviation minister said domestic flights will resume on Monday after a day of "hard negotiations."
Spain's death toll rose by 70 to 28,752, and the number of confirmed cases rose to 235,772 from 235,290. Spain will begin lifting lockdown measures in Madrid and Barcelona from Monday, and people will then be allowed to meet in groups of up to 10, parks will reopen and some museums will allow limited number of visitors.
Paraguay recorded 12 new cases and 11 new deaths, nearly 60 percent of Paraguay's economic and social activities have been reactivated.
Thailand confirmed two new cases and one additional death, raising a total of 3,042 confirmed cases and death toll to 57. And more than 96 percent of the patients, or 2,928 people, have recovered so far.