Sweden's state epidemiologist has taken issue with the World Health Organization (WHO) for including it on a list of 11 countries with "very significant resurgence" of Covid-19. Anders Tegnell has told Swedish TV the WHO has completely misinterpreted the data. Infections are rising because of more testing, says Dr Tegnell, arguing that other countries are at the start of their epidemic.
Sweden took a different approach than most European countries by not imposing a lockdown. unlike the measures seen elsewhere in Europe. We have a comprehensive round-up of how nations across the Continent and easing their virus-related restrictions.
A Norwegian study suggests there's no increased risk of infection in gyms and fitness centres if good hygiene and social distancing are observed. Five Oslo gyms were given the green light to reopen in May and half the members were allowed back. Norway's gyms reopened on 15 June.
Portugal will reimpose a lockdown from 1 July on parts of Greater Lisbon because of high infection rates. Residents in 19 parishes will have to stay at home unless absolutely necessary.
Ireland will move to Phase 3 of lifting its lockdown on Monday. Churches, cinemas, cafes and restaurants will reopen and a 14-day quarantine will be lifted for visitors from a "green list" of countries from 9 July.
There's been an outbreak at a Red Cross reception centre in the southern Spanish city of Málaga. The 89 cases are mainly young migrants rescued in the Mediterranean.