The Dow fell 109 points, or 0.5, to close at 24,221.99.
The World Health Organization said Monday that countries who have relaxed lockdown measures have seen a spike in coronavirus cases. South Korea warned of a new cluster of cases involving night clubs.
Singapore and Japan also confirmed new cases. "The world very much remains on the path to reopening, a process that will accelerate over the coming weeks," says one trader. However, "there will be a reckoning around the reopening and linearity narratives."
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