Coronavirus latest: Singapore reports 931 new cases; Japan weighs extending emergency
- WHO casts doubt on ‘immunity passports’ for those who have recovered
- Global death toll grew at a rate of 3-4 per cent per day over the past 10 days

Even as governments from Sri Lanka to Belgium to the United States began moving in the direction of partial reopening, the Covid-19 pandemic still had nearly half of humanity under some form of lockdown or confinement.
Total cases around the world rose to 2.88 million and deaths mounted past the 200,000 mark, doubling since April 10.
The global death toll has continued to grow at a rate of 3-4 per cent per day over the past 10 days, though that rate has slowed since the beginning of the month.
The true number of fatalities is expected to be higher as many countries have not included deaths recorded in nursing homes and other locations outside hospitals.
Europe, the hardest-hit region, has recorded 122,171 coronavirus deaths. The United States has seen the highest number of deaths for a single country with 53,449 fatalities, followed by Italy at 26,384, Spain 22,902, France 22,614 and the United Kingdom 20,381.