Russia tops 7,000 deaths, WHO warns England: COVID-19 daily bulletin
• The World Health Organization's regional European director Hans Kluge has warned that lockdown restrictions in England should not be further eased until the government's contact-tracing system is proved to be "robust and effective."
• France's health minister, Olivier Veran, says COVID-19 has peaked but urged vigilance. "The largest part of the epidemic is behind us but the virus is not dead," he said on Monday, after president Emmanuel Macron's TV address hailed the "first victory" over COVID-19.
• Denmark has announced a slimmed-down stimulus package as it starts to phase out generous aid initiatives introduced at the beginning of the coronavirus crisis. The country has injected more than $45 billion into the economy during the pandemic.
• Czechia has passed the 10,000-case mark. The country of 10.7 million has suffered a total of 329 deaths.
• Budget airline easyJet returned to the skies on Monday for the first time since 30 March, with a small number of mainly domestic flights. Passengers must wear face masks.
• Three weeks after declaring it was COVID-free, Montenegro has reported a new case – a visitor from Bosnia. The Balkan country of 620,000 people has so far reported 325 cases and nine deaths.