France reported 10,000 new infections on Saturday, to the peak of the first wave in April, but the number dropped to 7,183 on Sunday.
Worldwide, 921,387 more people died from the virus of 28. 8 million cases.
However, some countries had their anti-coronavirus restrictions.
In South Korea, the Seoul government said it would alleviate some infection measures implemented in recent weeks after an increase in cases in the capital region, home to the country’s 52 million inhabitants.
Cafes, restaurants and bakeries will return to general service, while gyms and personal schools will reopen.
The country has largely triumphed over an early wave of COVID-19 with extensive studies and evidence, yet it has noticed new daily three-digit instances since mid-August after weeks with figures in the 1930s and 1940s.
And Saudi Arabia has announced that it will partially lift its suspension of foreign flights from 15 September, six months after the imposition of restrictions.
Meanwhile, police on Sunday arrested dozens of participants in an illegal protest against the blockade in the South Australian city of Melbourne, which attracted some 250 people.
The demonstration, the moment of the city in so many days, saw the crowd defy orders to stay home to meet at Queen Victoria’s central market, where she greeted through a strong police presence.
“Many protesters competed and threatened to rape police officers,” Melbourne police said.
The Australian outcry followed a series of protests in Germany and Poland on Saturday in which thousands of other people protested the coronavirus measures.
Meanwhile, U. S. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden criticized outgoing President Donald Trump for being “reckless” for hosting a Saturday crowded rally in Reno, Nevada, where many attendees wore masks.
The Republican president is under pressure as the death toll in the United States continues to rise, nearly 6. 5 million cases on Saturday with more than 193,000 deaths, the highest in both cases in the world.
In Latin America, which this week surpassed 8 million instances of the virus, the continent’s hardest-hit country, Brazil, on Saturday recorded more than 131,000 deaths from COVID-19, the time globally after the United States.
In Britain, regulators have given the green light to pharmaceutical companies AstraZeneca and oxford University to resume clinical trials with one of the most complex experimental COVID-19 vaccines.
Researchers had “voluntarily suspended” their vaccine trial after a British volunteer developed an unexplained disease.
Even after the break, AstraZeneca said he hoped the vaccine might be available “by the end of this year, early next year. “
All fashionistas hoping that New York Fashion Week will provide a distraction from the virus may be disappointed, as the occasion will open with almost no concerts and few big names.
Regular heavyweights Michael Kors, Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren will not participate in the three-day event.
But organizers hope the exhibits can help American design houses of all sizes, many of which are on the edge of the abyss.