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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

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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

 

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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 .

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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. 

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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

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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 %

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