Kayak has published an interactive map to show which countries are open.
The map (as of 2nd July 2020):
And this is what the colour codes mean:
Yes! I actually just posted about this – IATA has released an interactive map that shows you the countries, restrictions, etc, based on Timatic data, as Frank has said in his answer.
However, you can also look at Travelbans.org, which is another site you can use which gives you continuously updated information on travel restrictions for every country.
As far as I know, such website / database / service covering your five points doesn’t exist.
For your first 4 points, one typically resort at manually going through https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm and ideally trying to double check the information with the country’s websites and airlines, which is error-prone and inefficient. For your last point, see Where can I find an up-to-date list of COVID-19-related curfews and business closures in different countries?. Interestingly, even though travel-related businesses are sinking, they often don’t try much to make it easier for the few remaining travelers to navigate through covid-19 restrictions.
To make it even trickier, a country may have different covid-19 rules for different areas, e.g. When flying domestically in Thailand, which (origin airport, destination airport) results in a quarantine?.
Also, https://www.restrictions.info/ (mirror):
And https://www.worldnomads.com/travel-safety/worldwide/worldwide-travel-alerts (mirror).
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