By Damien Gayle (now); Simon Burnton, Alison Rourke and Helen Sullivan (earlier)
New Zealand has zero active cases; Global cases pass 7 million, deaths pass 400,000; Chile deaths jump after new fatalities added
- UK travel quarantine rules come into force
- New Zealand declares it has no remaining coronavirus cases
- Known global cases pass 7 million
- After six months of coronavirus, how close are we to defeating it?
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12.45pm BST
Small fishing boats, fish markets and female workers are among the categories worst affected by the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis on the world’s fisheries, research has found, writes Fiona Harvey, the Guardian’s environment correspondent.
Supply chains around the world have been disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, and artisanal fishing – small boats – has borne the brunt, according to the annual report on fisheries by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). While industrial fishing had fallen only by about 6.5% in April owing to the crisis, a large proportion of small vessels around the world have been in effect confined to port, and their markets are uncertain.
Related: Small boats and female workers hardest hit by Covid-19 fisheries impact
12.31pm BST
Restrictions on international travel imposed by Russia are to be eased, the prime minister, Mikhail Mishustin, said on Monday, as he announced a rollback of coronavirus measures.
The city of Moscow will also roll back curbs imposed over the virus from Tuesday, including cancelling a digital pass system for residents and a self-isolation regime, the TASS news agency reported separately, according to Reuters.
Source: Coronavirus live news: New Zealand ‘Covid-19 free’ as UK travel quarantine rules begin



