Latest developments on the global pandemic
The U.S. now has at least 2,548,617 confirmed cases as of Monday night, with a death toll of 125,803.
Brazil on Sunday reported 30,476 new cases and 552 more deaths from COVID-19. The country with the second-highest number of cases worldwide now has confirmed 1,344,143 infections, with 57,622 deaths.
Brazil had its worst week yet in terms of new cases, registering 259,105 infections in the seven days through Sunday, according to health ministry figures. It also reported its second-highest weekly death toll, with 7,005 fatalities.
Germany's number of confirmed cases increased by 262 to 193,761 on Monday. Its death toll rose by four to 8,961, according to the Robert Koch Institute's case tally.
South Korea's new reported cases fell to 42 on Monday, but the country continued to see a rise in cluster infections, mostly tied to churches. It now has registered 12,757 total cases, with the death toll unchanged at 282.
Argentina on Sunday reported 2,189 new cases, bringing its total tally to 59,933. The death toll rose by 26 to 1,232. The country has extended its lockdown, including by tightening restrictions on people's movements in densely populated areas of the country, mostly affecting Greater Buenos Aires.