In south-east Asia,Indonesia is now reporting 9096 cases of coronavirus infection,up from 8882 the previous day - a rise of 214 cases.
The death toll has risen from 743 people on Sunday to 765;the highest death toll in Asia after China.
The country has now conducted more than 75,000 PCR tests and testing rates are slowing improving - but from a very low base,compared to neighbouring countries.
Thailand has reported its lowest number of new cases of coronavirus in more than six weeks,with just nine new confirmed cases reported on Monday.
This is the smallest single-day increase since March 14 and takes the country's tally 2,931 cases,including 52 deaths.
Strict measures,including a 10pm-4am curfew the closure of malls and restrictions of restaurants to home delivery and take away could be eased in a month.
Singapore,which initially executed a text book response to limit the spread of the coronavirus,is now in the grip of a much wider outbreak.
The island city state reported 799 new cases on Monday,taking the national tally to 14,423.
The vast majority of the country's new cases are in dormitories that house often poorly-paid foreign workers.
The outbreak of the virus in these dorms has largely driven the big spike in infections.