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Trump to resume daily briefings; deal expected on €750bn EU Covid-19 recovery plan; two Brazil ministers test positive; WHO warns over Africa spread. Follow latest updates EU leaders set to agree spending and €750bn Covid-19 recovery plans US military medical teams dispatched to California hospitals Oxford coronavirus vaccine triggers immune response, trial shows France reveals 400-500 new Covid-19 clusters as mask rules tighten See all our coronavirus coverage 1.30am BST Mexico’s health ministry on Monday reported 5,172 new confirmed coronavirus infections and 301 additional fatalities, bringing the total in the country to 349,396 cases and 39,485 deaths. The government has said the real number of infected people is likely significantly higher than the confirmed cases. 1.23am BST Brazil’s health ministry has reported the country’s death toll has passed 80,000 and the number of cases is now 2.1m. It comes as two more Brazilian government ministers said on Monday they had tested positive for Covid-19. The citizenship minister, Onyx Lorenzoni, and newly appointed education minister, Milton Ribeiro, both announced their diagnoses and new quarantine measures on social media. 1.07am BST EU leaders shifted their positions on Monday evening towards reaching a historic agreement on the bloc’s long-term spending plans and a €750bn pandemic recovery fund following days of acrimonious debate at the longest leaders’ summit in two decades, write the Guardian’s Daniel Boffey and Jennifer Rankin. A new “spirit of compromise” had been found, Emmanuel Macron said, despite the French president thumping the negotiating table at the Brussels event in frustration the previous evening and likening those thwarting his spending plans to the ill-fated British in previous budget negotiations. Related: EU leaders set to seal deal on spending and €750bn Covid-19 recovery plans 1.01am BST Donald Trump’s tweet about it being “patriotic” to wear face masks, comes the week after he appointed a new head to his election campaign team. We are United in our effort to defeat the Invisible China Virus, and many people say that it is Patriotic to wear a face mask when you can’t socially distance. There is nobody more Patriotic than me, your favorite President! pic.twitter.com/iQOd1whktN 12.29am BST Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the coronavirus pandemic with me, Alison Rourke. Donald Trump has said he will resume his daily coronavirus briefings which stopped abruptly after the president (wrongly) suggested injecting disinfectant may be a way of treating Covid-19. The announcement comes as the president’s approval and polling numbers continue to decline. Continue reading…