In other developments:
More than 3,041,700 people have been diagnosed with Covid-19, according to the John Hopkins Tracker, and at least 211,167 have died.
Argentina’s number of reported cases surpassed 4,000 on Monday, with 111 new cases bringing the total to 4,003 infected persons and 197 deaths so far.
Japanese media reported that 300,000 coronavirus masks sent to pregnant women as part of a government handout have been found to be faulty.
New Zealand has ended its strictest lockdown phase and entered Level 3, with 400,000 Kiwis returning to work, restaurants and cafes reopening for takeaway, and fishing, surfing and swimming now permitted.
China has reported six new coronavirus cases (three domestic and three from overseas) and no deaths, according to the country’s National Health Commission.
More than 2,200 Indonesians have died from Covid-19, but were not recorded, according to an investigation from Reuters. The official death toll from the virus in the country is 765.
The director general of the World Health Organisation, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has said he is concerned about people missing vaccines for diseases such as polio and measles because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mexico’s president declared the country had “tamed” its coronavirus outbreak, despite widespread suspicions that Covid-19 cases are being undercounted.
WhatsApp claims to have cut viral messages by 70% after introducing a limit on the number of people to whom users could forward messages.
Afghanistan recorded its biggest one-day rise in cases, triggered by a continued surge of transmission in Kandahar.
Sydney’s Bondi Beach has reopened again, after it was shut for being too crowded.