France and Spain—two of Europe's worst-hit countries—announced plans today to ease their COVID-19 lockdowns, which comes as pandemic activity is heating up elsewhere in the world, such as Russia, Latin America, and India and its neighbors.Today the global total rose to 3,094,829 cases from 185 countries, and at least 215,461 have died from their infections, according to the Johns Hopkins online dashboard.Spain, France outline plans for reopeningSpain, which has the world's second-highest number of cases, behind only the United States, and has been under a strict lockdown for about 6 weeks, unveiled a four-part transition plan today, the Washington Post reported.In an address to the nation, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said the plan would