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Surges were reported in several countries that previously appeared to have the virus under control.
Massive demonstrations against racism and police brutality filled some of the nation's most famous cityscapes, with tens of thousands of people marching peacefully in scenes that were more often festive than tense.
Floyd died after a white policeman pinned his neck under a knee for nearly nine minutes in Minneapolis on May 25, reigniting the explosive issue of police brutality against African Americans.
The country's most significant night of protests in a half-century spilled into another day of unrest fuelled by killings of black people at the hands of police.
From Los Angeles to Miami to Chicago, protests marked by chants of "I can't breathe" - a rallying cry echoing the dying words of George Floyd - began peacefully before turning unruly as demonstrators blocked traffic, set fires and clashed with riot police, some firing tear gas and plastic bullets in an effort to restore order.
With this, the death toll in UAE rises to 73. So far, 122 Keralites have died of COVID-19 in the Gulf.
Two more Keralites succumbed to the COVID-19 outside Kerala on Monday.
Two more Keralites succumbed to the COVID-19 in the Gulf region on Friday. Thiruvalla native C Jayachandran Pillai, 57, died in Ajman, UAE and Mannur Kadalundi native Abdul Aziz died in Saudi Arabia.
Almost a 100 Keralites have succumbed to the COVID-19 in the Middle East.
Four more Keralites succumbed to the COVID-19 abroad on Wednesday.