Good evening. Here are the most important national and international stories of the day concerning the coronavirus pandemic.
The latest figures from the Ministry of Heath see the number of confirmed cases in the Grand Duchy rise by 60 to 3,618, while the number of deaths has grown by 3 to 78.
As part of the economic stabilisation programme, the government will guarantee bank loans granted to businesses worth up to 2.5 billion euros.
The Association of National Education Officers (ACEN) said the biggest issue for the reopening of schools would be the psychological pressure on students and teachers.
Bereft of tourists and travellers, and with residents staying at home save for essential trips, the capital has never been emptier.
Minister Sam Tanson announced a gradual return to normal activity following discussions with different administrative bodies within the sector.
At the end of March, a NATO field hospital was dispatched to Luxembourg from Italy in order to support hospital infrastructures.
The Prime Minister said he did not think using personal data in the fight against coronavirus was an option for the Luxembourg government.
Following the government announcement on 15 April, the City of Luxembourg has confirmed the cancellation of a number of events.
People walk past a mask and eyes stapled to a tree in Melbourne on April 20, 2020, as the southern Australian state of Victoria recorded just one new case of coranavirus overnight.