Europe
As countries begin to reopen society, there is growing evidence that people are becoming complacent – raising the risk of a second wave of infections.
Many countries are considering passes as a way to allow people who have recovered from Covid-19 to work and move about freely.
European countries have begun lifting lockdown restrictions, but it’s unclear when — or if — life will return to normal.
Announcement comes amid warnings the UK could have the highest death rate in Europe.
European nations face mounting pressure to protect public health while also addressing the social and economic strain that restrictions are causing.
In Spain, one of the nations hit hardest by Covid-19, the nightly applause for health care workers is now mixed with protests.
Farms won't be able to recruit seasonal fruit and veg pickers from Europe, so those at a loose end will be asked to step in under the 'Pick for Britain' scheme.
As some European nations reveal plans to gradually reopen society, Britain and France say even discussing lifting coronavirus restrictions would be a mistake.
Europe is the epicentre of Covid-19. Italy's success could be a turning point for the globe.
The White House's lack of clarity and failure to coordinate with the travel industry means airports have been alternately mobbed and deserted.