up and down 82 Posted May 8, 2020 #3301 Share Posted May 8, 2020 Top 3 countries in the world who have done the most test. No. Country No of tests conducted Number of test carried out per 1 million citizens 1. Faeroe Island (European Continent) 8,317 170,211 2. Iceland (European Continent) 51,663 151,397 3. UAE (Asia Continent) 1,200,000 121,330 Bottom 3 countries in the world who have done the least test. No. Country No of tests conducted Number of test carried out per 1 million citizens 1. Malawi (Africa Continent) 1,112 58 2. Burundi (Africa Continent) 284 24 3. Yemen (Asia Continent) 120 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 8, 2020 #3302 Share Posted May 8, 2020 The full data of tests conducted. Countries under safe category with mass testing done No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests conducted per 1 million citizens 1 Faeroe Islands 8,317 170,211 2 Iceland 51,663 151,397 3 UAE 1,200,000 121,330 4 Falkland Islands 395 113,506 5 Gibraltar 3,366 99,908 6 Bahrain 166,378 97,779 7 Malta 39,366 89,156 8 Luxembourg 51,883 82,883 9 San Marino 2,777 81,843 10 Lithuania 164,088 60,276 11 Bermuda 3,719 59,716 12 Cyprus 70,811 58,649 13 Israel 432,453 49,963 14 Denmark 284,480 49,114 15 Portugal 485,925 47,655 16 Cayman Islands 3,126 47,564 17 Mauritius 60,466 47,545 18 Kuwait 196,397 45,988 19 Estonia 60,530 45,630 20 Ireland 214,761 43,493 21 Isle of Man 3,625 42,631 22 Belgium 493,325 42,566 23 Spain 1,932,455 41,332 24 Qatar 116,495 40,435 25 Italy 2,381,288 39,385 26 Latvia 71,069 37,678 27 New Zealand 175,835 36,463 28 Norway 191,946 35,406 29 Brunei 14,938 34,146 30 Switzerland 290,365 33,550 31 Russia 4,803,192 32,913 32 Germany 2,755,770 32,891 33 Austria 292,254 32,450 34 Channel Islands 5,342 30,725 35 Singapore 175,604 30,016 36 Australia 736,655 28,889 37 Slovenia 59,978 28,850 38 Czechia 286,821 26,783 39 Canada 1,005,294 26,636 40 USA 8,305,785 25,093 41 Greenland 1,394 24,555 42 Belarus 229,466 24,284 43 Liechtenstein 900 23,605 44 UK 1,534,533 22,605 45 Andorra 1,673 21,653 46 France 1,384,633 21,213 47 Hong Kong 154,989 20,674 48 Finland 112,100 20,232 49 Slovakia 109,767 20,105 50 Kazakhstan 371,126 19,765 51 Réunion 17,200 19,211 52 New Caledonia 5,213 18,259 53 Maldives 9,863 18,246 54 Venezuela 502,771 17,681 55 Azerbaijan 175,910 17,350 56 Aruba 1,817 17,019 57 Turkey 1,265,119 15,000 58 Djibouti 14,751 14,930 59 Bhutan 11,492 14,894 60 Sweden 148,500 14,704 61 Mayotte 4,000 14,662 62 Netherlands 249,655 14,570 63 Serbia 122,995 14,077 64 Peru 448,020 13,588 65 Chile 244,226 12,776 66 S. Korea 654,863 12,773 67 Grenada 1,406 12,495 68 Montenegro 7,816 12,445 69 Romania 226,613 11,780 70 Saudi Arabia 405,685 11,653 71 Bosnia & Herzegovina 38,187 11,639 72 Poland 425,994 11,256 73 Hungary 99,058 10,254 74 Croatia 41,938 10,216 75 French Polynesia 2,816 10,025 Countries under safe category with sufficient test done No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests conducted per 1 million citizens 76 Jordan 101,734 9,971 77 Oman 50,000 9,791 78 Uzbekistan 325,000 9,710 79 Armenia 28,017 9,455 80 Barbados 2,699 9,392 81 Kyrgyzstan 59,490 9,118 82 Panama 39,093 9,060 83 North Macedonia 18,168 8,720 84 Greece 90,043 8,639 85 Bulgaria 54,328 7,819 86 Sint Maarten 329 7,673 87 Uruguay 25,698 7,398 88 Montserrat 36 7,212 89 Malaysia 231,019 7,138 Countries who should conduct more tests No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests conducted per 1 million citizens 90 Lebanon 46,677 6,839 91 Palestine 34,511 6,765 92 Iran 544,702 6,485 93 Saint Kitts and Nevis 327 6,147 94 Georgia 24,036 6,025 95 Dominica 416 5,779 96 El Salvador 37,306 5,752 97 Cuba 61,613 5,440 98 Moldova 20,447 5,069 99 South Africa 292,153 4,926 100 Ecuador 83,218 4,717 101 Ghana 135,902 4,374 102 British Virgin Islands 132 4,366 103 Caribbean Netherlands 110 4,195 Countries who have not done enough test thus endangering the citizen lives No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests conducted per 1 million citizens 104 Botswana 9,066 3,855 105 Bahamas 1,500 3,814 106 Ukraine 151,569 3,466 107 Dominican Republic 36,959 3,407 108 Albania 9,806 3,407 109 Thailand 227,860 3,264 110 Saint Lucia 575 3,131 111 Iraq 120,604 2,998 112 Rwanda 38,834 2,998 113 Costa Rica 15,140 2,972 114 Taiwan 66,460 2,790 115 Mongolia 9,137 2,787 116 Turks and Caicos 107 2,764 117 Vietnam 261,004 2,681 118 Colombia 135,352 2,660 119 Belize 1,043 2,623 120 Curaçao 389 2,371 121 Nepal 67,066 2,302 122 Tunisia 25,967 2,197 123 Jamaica 6,417 2,167 124 Paraguay 11,913 1,670 125 Argentina 75,198 1,664 126 Brazil 339,552 1,597 127 Trinidad and Tobago 2,229 1,593 128 Antigua and Barbuda 153 1,562 129 Morocco 56,492 1,531 130 Japan 190,030 1,502 131 Sri Lanka 32,078 1,498 132 Fiji 1,300 1,450 133 Cabo Verde 791 1,423 134 Philippines 144,583 1,319 135 St. Vincent Grenadines 137 1,235 136 Pakistan 257,247 1,165 137 Senegal 18,969 1,133 138 Togo 9,267 1,119 139 Uganda 50,711 1,109 140 Zimbabwe 16,052 1,080 141 India 1,437,788 1,042 Countries who have done too little tests thus many cases went undetected No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests conducted per 1 million citizens 142 Guyana 714 908 143 Egypt 90,000 879 144 Mexico 110,916 860 145 Sao Tome and Principe 175 799 146 Cambodia 13,075 782 147 Guinea-Bissau 1,500 762 148 CAR 3,498 724 149 Suriname 404 689 150 Bolivia 7,651 655 151 Bangladesh 105,513 641 152 Eswatini 714 615 153 Equatorial Guinea 854 609 154 Honduras 5,653 571 155 Timor-Leste 738 560 156 Zambia 10,270 559 157 Namibia 1,283 505 158 Indonesia 134,151 490 159 Kenya 25,861 481 160 Ivory Coast 12,312 467 161 Guatemala 7,200 402 162 Mauritania 1,842 396 163 Afghanistan 14,389 370 164 Laos 2,604 358 165 Libya 2,338 340 166 Gabon 724 325 167 Gambia 756 313 168 Papua New Guinea 2,402 268 169 Ethiopia 28,445 247 170 Niger 5,432 224 171 Myanmar 10,227 188 172 Algeria 6,500 148 173 Madagascar 3,968 143 174 South Sudan 1,247 111 175 Nigeria 22,492 109 176 Mali 2,172 107 177 Mozambique 3,188 102 178 Haiti 1,142 100 179 Angola 3,000 91 180 Malawi 1,112 58 181 Burundi 284 24 182 Yemen 120 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcro 10,210 Posted May 8, 2020 #3303 Share Posted May 8, 2020 Today there will be 4 million cases total. up and down 1 #banbestmen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vic Liu 1,682 Posted May 8, 2020 #3304 Share Posted May 8, 2020 I think the only hope to end this pandemic is vaccine. The situation in East Asia seems under control now but only if strict measure continuously maintained, otherwise the second wave will be back if border control lifted. The new normal is not actual normal. The society functions much less active than before though government claims we are back. Obviously the confidence is not back and the fear is still there, the market is not active at all. So unless the vaccine developed, the global market won't be normal as before. news reported several vaccine developed into 2nd phase trial, hopefully at least one will be successfully developed in 2020. Chinese media is optimistic that the first vaccine would be ready in September if every procedure goes well. Hope it true and not be a political weapon whoever develop it first . opruh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nenad 442 Posted May 8, 2020 #3305 Share Posted May 8, 2020 Well, almost everything is going back to normal in Serbia. Restrictions remain in place for large gatherings, for night clubs etc, but it will all be lifted very soon. Essentialy, measures now being in place for small gatherings, for public transport, for coffee shops, kindergartens are impossible to maintain and nobody really is going to control them and people will not respect it so we'll find out soon enough is there any real threat from this virus that still exists.. Because if it exists, then number of people infected is going to skyrocket in 2 weeks or so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcro 10,210 Posted May 8, 2020 #3306 Share Posted May 8, 2020 Spike today in Croatia because... Some dude left the hospital and was immediately visited by 37 (!) friends, 22 of whom now tested positive. #banbestmen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hckošice 14,822 Posted May 8, 2020 Author #3307 Share Posted May 8, 2020 Yesterdays recap: 4694 tests provided yesterday in the country, 10 new confirmed cases, No new death yesterday and 99 new recovered patients - new NR, the amount of healed patients surpassed the 900s 524 Active Cases registered in the country, 122 of them need hospitalization, 3 of them in Intensive care beds and 1 of them under Artificial Lung Ventilation. So right now in Slovakia 1455 Confirmed Cases (+10 Yesterday), 4694 Tests Yesterday (114461 in Total) 26 Deaths (+0 Yesterday), 905 Fully Recovered (+99 Yesterday - NR) https://covid-19.nczisk.sk/en Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 8, 2020 #3308 Share Posted May 8, 2020 Latest data as of 8th May, 2020. Top best recovery rate (These countries have recorded more than 70% recovery rate) Data counted only for countries with more than 1000 cases. No Country Total Cases New Cases Total Deaths New Deaths Total Recovered Active Cases Percentage recovered from total cases 1. Iceland 1,801 +2 10 +0 1,755 36 97.45 % 2. China 82,886 +1 4,633 +0 77,993 260 94.10 % 3. Thailand 3,000 +8 55 +0 2,784 161 92.80 % 4. Hong Kong 1,045 +0 4 +0 960 81 91.87 % 5. Luxembourg 3,859 +8 100 +2 3,505 254 90.83 % 6. New Zealand 1,490 +1 21 +0 1,347 122 90.40 % 7. Australia 6,914 +18 97 +0 6,079 738 87.92 % 9. Austria 15,774 +22 614 +5 13,836 1,324 87.71 % 8. South Korea 10,822 +12 256 +0 9,484 1,082 87.64 % 10. Switzerland 30,207 +81 1,810 +0 25,900 2,497 85.74 % 11. Germany 169,430 +1,154 7,392 +115 141,700 20,338 83.63 % 12. Iran 104,691 +1,556 6,541 +55 83,837 14,313 80.08 % 13. Denmark 10,218 +135 522 +8 7,927 1,769 77.58 % 14. Malaysia 6,535 +68 107 +0 4,864 1,564 74.43 % 15. Azerbaijan 2,204 +77 28 +0 1,551 625 70.37 % Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Agger 1,662 Posted May 9, 2020 #3309 Share Posted May 9, 2020 And that's ?? making it 0 active cases and 0 deaths! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcro 10,210 Posted May 9, 2020 #3310 Share Posted May 9, 2020 Interestingly, after San Marino, Belgium has the highest death rate out of anyone. #banbestmen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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