In Luxembourg:
- A first COVID-19 scanner is ready for use at the Centre Hospitalier du Nord.
- Diesel and petrol sales have fallen by around 70%, leading to a noticeable improvement in air quality in the Grand Duchy.
- A Facebook group in Luxembourg has helped to produce around 3,500 masks for healthcare workers.
- The Independent Luxembourg Trade Union Confederation (OGBL) is opposed to proposals to extend the working week to 60 hours.
- In the latest feature from our series on Luxembourg's everyday heroes during this crisis, we spoke to Elisabeth, a pharmacist in Bel Air.
In Sunday's international developments:
- Global coronavirus cases stand at 685,623, with 32,137 deaths and 145,706 recoveries. You can find more detailed statistics here.
That's all for today's evening roundup. You can find the rest of today's stories in our live ticker.
We hope you're staying safe, and that you've had an enjoyable weekend indoors. To end it the right way we've got another social distancing session on the RTL Today Facebook page for you - this time a more gentle set of acoustic covers by Ross Steele from 7pm - and in case you missed it, our editor Gerry Erang researched the dark history of pandemics in Luxembourg.
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- The RTL Today team.