Today's main headlinespublished at 23:13 British Summer Time 6 May 2020
We're pausing our live coverage for the time being. Our colleagues in Asia will be picking it back up shortly.
In the meantime, here's a reminder of the main developments on Wednesday:
- A gradual relaxation of lockdown restrictions continues in several European countries - Germany will allow football to resume behind closed doors and shops can open, while in Belgium retailers will be allowed to open from next week
- It comes the World Health Organization (WHO) warned countries there is a real risk of the virus returning if governments are not vigilant
- The WHO also warned that infections are rising in Eastern Europe, Africa, South-East Asia, the Eastern Mediterranean and the Americas
- 30,076 people have now died in the UK - the highest in Europe - while the government missed its target of 100,000 daily tests for the fourth day running
- Around 90,000 healthcare workers are thought to have been infected globally, the International Council of Nurses (ICN) says
- The economic fallout continues, as the European Union warns of a historic recession, 122 million in India have lost their jobs due to the economic downturn, and Uber plans to sack 14% of its workforce
- US President Donald Trump said his coronavirus taskforce will be re-shaped, rather than disbanded as he earlier suggested
- And finally, for something lighter, take a look at this new painting by Banksy, hung in a hospital in England
Our live page is written and edited by our journalists in Singapore, London and Washington. Wednesday's coverage was brought to you by: Ritu Prasad, Georgina Rannard, Deirdre Finnerty, Michael Emons, Claire Heald, Robin Levinson-King, Emlyn Begley, Hugo Bachega, Toby Lockhurst, Simon Fraser, Kate Whannel, George Wright, Thomas Spender, Alex Bysouth, Sarah Collerton, Doug Faulkner, Krutika Pathi, Yvette Tan, Tessa Wong, Andreas Illmer, Anna Jones, and Saira Asher.