Coronavirus latest: 'We have become negligent,' says disease agency chief
The head of Germany's disease control agency has said negligence is to blame for a steady increase in COVID-19 cases in the country. Berlin is advising tourists not to travel to parts of Spain.
The head of the Robert Koch Institute has said that negligence is to blame for an increase in cases
Germany is imposing mandatory tests on those returning from high-risk locations
The UN has said more than 10,000 children are dying per month from coronavirus-related hunger, and the long-term consequences for poverty-stricken regions could be catastrophic
Almost 16.4 million people have contracted the virus across the globe, resulting in more than 650,000 deaths