Faced with a second wave of coronavirus cases, Cuba announced on Monday a record daily number of new infections, according to AFP.
The 93 new cases beat the previous record from May 1 of 74, leading authorities to reimplement lockdown measures that had been gradually relaxed.
The health ministry said most of the cases are in the capital Havana and the neighbouring province of Artemisa.
“Total closure of Havana's beaches; closure of bars and swimming pools. Closure of recreation parks and areas of concentration for self-employed (informal) workers. Restaurants and cafes will only offer takeaway,” said the official newspaper Granma.
Cuba has recorded more than 3,000 cases and 88 deaths amongst its population of 11.2 million, national head of epidemiology, Francisco Duran, said.





























