In international COVID-19 developments, the European Union (EU) today recommended that travel to Europe can resume on Jul 1 from 15 countries, and yesterday the United Kingdom–based Recovery trial announced that a review showed no benefit for a well-known HIV treatment.In other developments, Australia and Britain announced targeted lockdowns for flare-up locations, and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said activity will peak in Latin American countries at different times in the months ahead.
The global total today climbed to 10,375,897 cases a day after it topped 10 million, and 507,373 people have died from their infections, according to the Johns Hopkins online dashboard.Europe sets roadblock to US travelersEU ambassadors,