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Latest data as of 16th 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

1,802

+0

10

+0

1,782

10

98.89 % (excellent)

2.

Hong Kong

1,053

+0

4

+0

1,022

27

97.06 % (excellent)

3.

New Zealand

1,498

+0

21

+0

1,428

49

95.33 % (excellent)

4.

Thailand

3,025

+0

56

+0

2,855

114

94.38 % (excellent)

5.

China

82,941

+8

4,633

+0

78,219

89

94.31 % (excellent)

6.

Luxembourg

3,923

+0

104

+0

3,682

137

93.86 % (excellent)

7.

Australia

7,036

+17

98

+0

6,362

576

90.42 % (excellent)

8.

Austria

16,201

+92

629

+1

14,524

1,048

89.65 % (good)

9.

South Korea

11,037

+19

262

+2

9,851

924

89.25 % (good)

10.

Switzerland

30,572

+58

1,878

+0

27,100

1,594

88.64 % (good)

11.

Germany

175,699

+0

8,001

+0

152,600

15,098

86.85 % (good)

12.

Croatia

2,224

+2

95

+0

1,913

216

86.02 % (good)

13.

Denmark

10,858

+67

543

+6

9,107

1,208

83.87 % (good)

14.

Ireland

23,956

+0

1,518

+0

19,470

2,968

81.27 % (good)

15.

Uzbekistan

2,719

+33

11

+0

2,195

513

80.72 % (good)

16.

Malaysia

6,872

+17

113

+1

5,512

1,247

80.21 % (good)

17.

Iran

118,392

+1,757

6,937

+35

93,147

18,308

78.68 % (good)

18.

Slovakia

1,493

+13

28

+1

1,151

314

77.09 % (good)

 

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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 per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

1

Faeroe Islands

8,779

179,750

48,840

2

Iceland

56,219

164,883

340,964

3

UAE

1,560,923

158,068

9,874,985

4

Gibraltar

4,941

146,652

33,692

5

Bahrain

222,542

131,434

1,693,179

6

Falkland Islands

402

115,984

3,466

7

Malta

47,504

107,622

441,397

8

San Marino

3,394

100,053

33,922

9

Luxembourg

59,987

96,034

624,641

10

Cayman Islands

5,900

89,908

65,623

11

Lithuania

224,040

82,166

2,726,669

12

Bermuda

4,691

75,290

62,306

13

Cyprus

81,942

67,931

1,206,248

14

Spain

3,037,840

64,977

46,752,556

15

Denmark

368,889

63,715

5,789,665

16

Portugal

600,061

58,828

10,200,306

17

Israel

498,711

57,736

8,637,807

18

Belgium

663,755

57,303

11,583,327

19

Kuwait

236,004

55,370

4,262,329

20

Mauritius

69,773

54,874

1,271,508

21

Ireland

258,808

52,489

4,930,698

22

Estonia

68,840

51,899

1,326,425

23

Qatar

148,173

51,545

2,874,647

24

Andorra

3,750

48,544

77,250

25

Italy

2,875,680

47,553

60,472,650

26

Isle of Man

4,032

47,448

84,977

27

New Zealand

223,937

46,486

4,817,264

28

Latvia

87,377

46,265

1,888,633

29

Russia

6,656,340

45,614

145,926,781

30

Norway

216,350

39,947

5,415,870

31

Australia

1,013,615

39,809

25,461,791

32

Austria

351,351

39,039

8,999,946

33

Switzerland

334,274

38,659

8,646,621

34

Brunei

16,892

38,659

436,944

35

Singapore

224,262

38,371

5,844,512

36

Germany

3,147,771

37,585

83,750,665

37

UK

2,353,078

34,685

67,841,324

38

Belarus

321,705

34,044

9,449,703

39

USA

11,090,900

33,532

330,758,784

40

Czechia

348,849

32,583

10,706,527

41

Slovenia

67,701

32,566

2,078,903

42

Canada

1,225,049

32,495

37,700,059

43

Channel Islands

5,342

30,761

173,659

44

Greenland

1,629

28,701

56,758

45

Kazakhstan

505,216

26,948

18,747,746

46

Finland

143,900

25,976

5,539,658

47

Slovakia

139,986

25,642

5,459,317

48

Liechtenstein

900

23,613

38,114

49

Hong Kong

168,291

22,471

7,489,265

50

Maldives

11,775

21,834

539,287

51

Azerbaijan

220,363

21,759

10,127,539

52

Grenada

2,419

21,510

112,458

53

France

1,384,633

21,219

65,255,646

54

Serbia

168,670

19,295

8,741,609

55

Réunion

17,200

19,229

894,505

56

New Caledonia

5,454

19,127

285,148

57

Mayotte

5,200

19,123

271,922

58

Venezuela

540,236

18,992

28,445,691

59

Peru

605,383

18,394

32,912,133

60

Turkey

1,547,389

18,373

84,222,640

61

Aruba

1,937

18,152

106,709

62

Chile

341,347

17,876

19,095,344

63

Bhutan

13,660

17,728

770,517

64

Sweden

177,500

17,589

10,091,340

65

Djibouti

16,878

17,115

986,127

66

Netherlands

287,943

16,809

17,130,183

67

Montenegro

10,167

16,188

628,056

68

Romania

303,734

15,776

19,252,967

69

Saudi Arabia

530,265

15,263

34,742,883

70

Poland

576,276

15,225

37,851,666

71

S. Korea

741,145

14,457

51,263,759

72

Bosnia and Herzegovina

47,149

14,360

3,283,253

73

Uzbekistan

460,000

13,770

33,405,983

74

Caribbean Netherlands

357

13,630

26,192

75

Hungary

131,429

13,601

9,663,324

76

Malaysia

434,136

13,436

32,312,334

77

Jordan

136,229

13,369

10,190,185

78

Armenia

39,005

13,166

2,962,559

79

Barbados

3,651

12,707

287,332

80

Croatia

51,568

12,552

4,108,287

81

Oman

61,000

11,987

5,088,900

82

Greece

120,015

11,508

10,429,161

83

French Polynesia

3,216

11,457

280,704

84

Panama

47,768

11,094

4,305,867

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries under safe category with sufficient test done

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total Population

85

North Macedonia

20,548

9,863

2,083,384

86

Uruguay

32,225

9,281

3,472,233

87

Bulgaria

64,480

9,271

6,954,648

88

Kyrgyzstan

59,490

9,138

6,510,046

89

Georgia

36,248

9,084

3,990,097

90

Palestine

44,876

8,825

5,085,377

91

Lebanon

57,715

8,451

6,829,118

92

El Salvador

53,412

8,240

6,482,107

93

Iran

658,604

7,854

83,853,830

94

Sint Maarten

329

7,685

42,813

95

Montserrat

36

7,212

4,992

96

Guadeloupe

2,866

7,163

400,116

97

South Africa

421,555

7,119

59,212,004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries who should conduct more tests

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

 

98

Cuba

77,374

6,831

11,327,461

99

Saint Kitts and Nevis

327

6,152

53,151

100

Dominica

420

5,836

71,964

101

Ghana

171,642

5,539

30,986,096

102

British Virgin Islands

167

5,529

30,206

103

Ecuador

89,817

5,101

17,608,034

104

Moldova

20,447

5,067

4,035,100

105

Ukraine

220,638

5,041

43,765,128

106

Botswana

11,495

4,901

2,345,288

107

Dominican Republic

50,108

4,625

10,833,998

108

Bahamas

1,700

4,328

392,764

109

Thailand

286,008

4,099

69,778,286

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries who have not done enough test thus endangering the citizen lives

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

110

Albania

11,458

3,981

2,878,180

111

Saint Lucia

727

3,961

183,522

112

Costa Rica

18,655

3,666

5,088,192

113

Eswatini

4,160

3,590

1,158,626

114

Rwanda

46,198

3,579

12,908,515

115

Iraq

140,573

3,505

40,100,844

116

Colombia

177,050

3,484

50,813,344

117

Brazil

735,224

3,462

212,368,566

118

Tunisia

37,862

3,208

11,802,774

119

Gabon

7,050

3,178

2,218,621

120

Mongolia

10,162

3,106

3,271,362

121

Nepal

87,014

2,994

29,067,490

122

Taiwan

68,988

2,897

23,811,452

123

Vietnam

275,000

2,828

97,227,060

124

Turks and Caicos

109

2,820

38,649

125

Jamaica

7,946

2,685

2,959,554

126

Paraguay

18,856

2,648

7,121,225

127

Belize

1,043

2,629

396,673

128

Curaçao

389

2,372

164,009

129

Morocco

81,616

2,215

36,854,173

130

Argentina

96,893

2,146

45,142,926

131

Benin

25,471

2,109

12,079,722

132

Sri Lanka

42,056

1,965

21,402,049

133

Antigua and Barbuda

183

1,871

97,826

134

Trinidad and Tobago

2,597

1,856

1,398,925

135

Japan

233,144

1,843

126,523,275

136

Philippines

191,963

1,755

109,391,934

137

Zimbabwe

25,478

1,717

14,834,717

138

Pakistan

359,264

1,631

220,321,573

139

India

2,134,277

1,549

1,378,270,651

140

Uganda

70,117

1,540

45,538,682

141

Senegal

24,599

1,474

16,683,471

142

Togo

12,040

1,459

8,252,463

143

Fiji

1,300

1,452

895,624

144

Cabo Verde

791

1,425

555,212

145

St. Vincent Grenadines

155

1,398

110,896

146

Guyana

1,065

1,355

786,077

147

Egypt

135,000

1,323

102,078,159

148

Mexico

163,691

1,271

128,759,156

149

Bangladesh

167,114

1,016

164,479,603

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries who have done too little tests thus many cases went undetected

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

150

Cambodia

14,684

880

16,688,891

151

Zambia

15,811

863

18,312,920

152

Namibia

2,074

818

2,534,815

153

Sao Tome and Principe

175

800

218,619

154

Guinea

10,304

788

13,083,829

155

Guinea-Bissau

1,500

765

1,961,700

156

CAR

3,498

726

4,818,688

157

Kenya

36,918

689

53,611,938

158

Suriname

404

689

585,963

159

Indonesia

182,818

669

273,152,851

160

Bolivia

7,651

657

11,652,343

161

Equatorial Guinea

854

612

1,396,494

162

Laos

4,424

609

7,261,799

163

Ivory Coast

15,260

580

26,289,372

164

Honduras

5,653

572

9,883,952

165

Timor-Leste

738

561

1,315,109

166

Gambia

1,341

557

2,407,297

167

Afghanistan

20,854

537

38,810,145

168

Libya

3,633

530

6,859,160

169

Mauritania

2,015

435

4,632,917

170

Ethiopia

48,985

428

114,576,005

171

Guatemala

7,200

403

17,871,637

172

South Sudan

3,356

300

11,176,820

173

Papua New Guinea

2,402

269

8,924,516

174

Myanmar

13,634

251

54,363,807

175

Niger

5,749

239

24,081,508

176

Madagascar

5,670

205

27,593,744

177

Angola

6,136

188

32,723,364

178

Mozambique

5,361

172

31,134,613

179

Algeria

6,500

149

43,746,275

180

Nigeria

30,657

149

205,444,156

181

Haiti

1,669

147

11,384,587

182

Mali

2,498

124

20,170,087

183

Malawi

1,363

72

19,062,368

184

Burundi

284

24

11,841,556

185

Yemen

120

4

29,737,584

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Top 36 largest countries according to population.

 

The data below shows the top 36 largest country data. It is to be noted that majority of the large countries in the world wide have done too little test thus endangering the lives of their own citizens. USA is exceptional because they have done mass testing for their citizens despite being the third largest country in the world. India the second largest country and Indonesia the forth largest country in the world have conducted too little test for their citizens.

 

Countries ranking based on the number of population

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

1

China (no data)

 

 

1,439,323,776

2

India (too little test)

2,134,277

1,549

1,378,270,651

3

USA (mass testing)

11,090,900

33,532

330,758,784

4

Indonesia (too little test)

182,818

669

273,152,851

5

Pakistan (too little test)

359,264

1,631

220,321,573

6

Brazil (too little test)

735,224

3,462

212,368,566

7

Nigeria (too little test)

30,657

149

205,444,156

8

Bangladesh (too little)

167,114

1,016

164,479,603

9

Russia (mass testing)

6,656,340

45,614

145,926,781

10

Mexico (too little test)

163,691

1,271

128,759,156

11

Japan (too little test)

233,144

1,843

126,523,275

12

Ethiopia (too little test)

48,985

428

114,576,005

13

Philippines (too little)

191,963

1,755

109,391,934

14

Egypt (too little test)

135,000

1,323

102,078,159

15

Vietnam (too little test)

275,000

2,828

97,227,060

16

DRC (No data)

 

 

89,181,925

17

Turkey (mass testing)

1,547,389

18,373

84,222,640

18

Iran (sufficient test)

658,604

7,854

83,853,830

19

Germany (mass testing)

3,147,771

37,585

83,750,665

20

Thailand (not enough)

286,008

4,099

69,778,286

21

UK (mass testing)

2,353,078

34,685

67,841,324

22

France (mass testing)

1,384,633

21,219

65,255,646

23

Italy (mass testing)

2,875,680

47,553

60,472,650

24

Tanzania (No data)

 

 

59,498,998

25

South Africa (sufficient)

421,555

7,119

59,212,004

26

Myanmar (too little test)

13,634

251

54,363,807

27

Kenya (too little test)

36,918

689

53,611,938

28

S. Korea (mass testing)

741,145

14,457

51,263,759

29

Colombia (too little test)

177,050

3,484

50,813,344

30

Spain (mass testing)

3,037,840

64,977

46,752,556

31

Uganda (too little test)

70,117

1,540

45,538,682

32

Argentina (too little test)

96,893

2,146

45,142,926

33

Ukraine (not enough)

220,638

5,041

43,765,128

34

Algeria (too little test)

6,500

149

43,746,275

35

Sudan (no data)

 

 

43,710,745

36

Iraq (too little test)

140,573

3,505

40,100,844

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Yesterdays recap:

 

13 new confirmed cases yesterday (but only 2 across the country, the remaining 11 are from repatriated people in national quarantine facilities and from the retested quarantined roma slum in žehra), more than 4 thousands tests provided during Friday.

 

Sadly after 3 good days we had to add 1 new death to the stats, the amount of victims are now 28.

 

20 newly recovered patients.

 

Currently 314 Active cases registered in the country, 118 of them needs hospitalization, 3 of them in intensive care beds and currently no one has to be under artificial lung ventilator.

 

 

So right now in Slovakia

1493 Confirmed Cases   (+13 Yesterday), 

4084 Tests Yesterday    (139986 in Total)

28 Deaths  (+1 Yesterday), 1151 Fully Recovered  (+20 Yesterday)

 

https://covid-19.nczisk.sk/en

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Fun fact, despite the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020 there have been over 4,000 less deaths in Poland than in March 2018 :coffee:

 

Deaths in Poland: March 2018: 40,700, March 2020: 36,557.

 

So yeah, COVID is hardly the end of the world when you look at the numbers :p

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    • Team Slovakia   Goaltenders:   Alan Lenďák (Fargo Force, USHL, ) Michal Prádel (U18 NT Project) Samuel Urban (Sioux City Musketeers, USHL, )     Defencers:   Milan Pišoja (Dukla Michalovce) Jakub Chromiak (Kitchener Rangers, OHL, ) Peter Valent (Quebec Remparts, QMJHL, ) Samuel Barcík (HK Spišská Nová Ves) Tomáš Královič (Slovan Bratislava) Luka Radivojevič (Muskegon Lumberjacks, USHL, ) Richard Baran (Des Moines Buccaneers, USHL, ) Maxim Štrbák (Michigan State University, NCAA, )         Forwards:   Matúš Vojtech (HK Liptovský Mikuláš) Tomáš Pobežal (HK Nitra) Lukáš Klečka (Sodertalje SK J20, ) Miroslav Šatan (Sioux Falls Stampede, USHL, ) Roman Kukumberg (Slovan Bratislava) František Dej (Dukla Trenčín) Adam Cedzo (HC Frýdek-Místek, ) Ján Chovan (Tappara Tampere U20, ) Róbert Fedor (Dukla Michalovce) Tobias Pitka (Victoria Grizzlies, BCHL, ) Juraj Pekarčík (Moncton Wildcats, QMJHL, ) Daniel Alexander Jenčko (University of Massachusetts, NCAA, ) Peter Císar (Fargo Force, USHL, ) Tobias Tomík (Dukla Trenčín) Dalibor Dvorský (Springfield Thunderbirds, AHL, )
    • https://www.instagram.com/stories/lisa_vittozzi/     Come back Lisa and save our season in World Championship.
    • Stage 5 in Engelberg (SUI)   Men´s Individual Large Hill:   1. Daniel Tschofenig    274.8 2. Jan Hoerl    269.7 3. Stefan Kraft    268.0   Full Final Result HERE
    • Tschofenig & Hoerl take 1-2 today and close in on Paschke who had a bad day.
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