We’re pausing our live coveragepublished at 20:44 British Summer Time 24 June 2020
That’s it for our live coverage of the coronavirus pandemic for today. Thanks for joining us.
We’ll be back on Thursday with more live updates from the UK and around the world.
Today's coverage was brought to you by Hamish Mackay, Claudia Allen, Joshua Nevett, Mal Siret, George Bowden, Victoria Lindrea, Hugo Bachega, Joshua Cheetham, Vanessa Buschschluter, Toby Luckhurst, Krutika Pathi, Yvette Tan and Owen Amos.
In case you missed them, these were some of the biggest developments of the day:
- The US states of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut announced a 14-day quarantine for visitors from Covid-19 hotspots elsewhere in the country
- New Covid-19 cases in the US rose to their highest level in two months, according to Johns Hopkins University, external, which is tracking the outbreak
- A human trial of a vaccine against Covid-19 started at Imperial College London in the UK. About 300 people will have the vaccine over the coming weeks
- Russia held a large military parade to mark the 75th anniversary of its victory over the Nazis in World War Two, despite its rising number of coronavirus infections
- This year’s marathons in New York and Berlin were cancelled by organisers over concerns about Covid-19
- The pilots of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight that crashed last month, killing 97 people, were distracted by a conversation about Covid-19, a minister said
- The World Health Organization (WHO) said it expects to see the number of Covid-19 cases reach 10 million within the next week
- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said economic activity in 2020 will probably decline by almost 5% - almost double the April prediction