President Trump resumed his daily coronavirus briefings on Monday with a vow to “double” the number of tests, after previously saying that testing levels were “fully sufficient to begin opening up the country.” About 1.6 percent of the population has been tested.

The push to reopen the U.S. economy is likely to exacerbate longstanding inequalities, with relatively affluent workers able to continue working from home while many lower-paid workers must choose between exposing themselves to the pandemic and losing their jobs.

Here are the latest updates from the U.S. and around the world, as well as maps of the pandemic.

We’re also tracking the virus’s growth rate in hundreds of U.S. metro areas.

In other developments:

Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, which has a population of nearly 30 million, said he would let stores, restaurants, movie theaters and malls reopen with limited capacity on Friday. Here’s a look at the status of stay-at-home orders across the country.

The details: We’ve compiled expert guidance on several subjects, including health, money and travel.

“The Daily”: Today’s episode is about the state of testing around the world.