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Today in :POL Poland we had 395 new cases of virus (total number is 21,326) once again around half is just from Silesia.

 

But what is good, today we had "just" 3 new deaths, the lowest number of deaths since March 31st!

 

Total number of deaths is 996.

 

Also 9194 people totally recovered. Despite everything it looking better ;) 

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any one tried to find the cure has been killed or disappeared in strange situation :


the first one was the Chinese :CHNDoctor who discovered the Virus ,  the German :GERDoctor who found the cure has been killed (very  strange when Mirkel explained that he was dead by heart attack )
3 Russians :RUS  scientists working on Covid;have commited suicid after they discovered the truth ( of course the organization threatened them)

in USA :USA  the Doctor who made the Vaccine has been killed by 3 shoot and the killer killed himself

in Japan :JPN  : the scientis tried to join China for studiying the Virus they didn't stop calling them finally the news announced their deaths

many cure around the world have been refused : in France :FRA  the Chloroquine is prohibited by Macron , and Luc Montagnier who got the Nobel prize when he discovered the HIV virus anounced that CoronaV has one part of HIV genome so this Virus has been created
in Cuba :CUB  they worked with Interferon but no one accepted it as cure ,
 in :ALG :IRQ   this co -group of doctors has found one natural cure by sniffing has been tested by peopel in secret and got execellent result but the Governement refuses it
some countries are very closed to the world but  recieved the virus


many peopl  living into farms without any contact  with cities are infected , even animals in zoo ;certainly they put this virus in water & food

 

finally they always ate Bats in China much more in past and never died with

 

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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

Gibraltar

6,524

193,636

33,692

2

Faeroe Islands

9,178

187,904

48,844

3

Iceland

58,225

170,739

341,018

4

Bahrain

281,204

165,937

1,694,642

5

UAE

1,600,923

162,071

9,877,923

6

Malta

60,812

137,763

441,426

7

Cayman Islands

8,426

128,363

65,642

8

Falkland Islands

445

128,316

3,468

9

San Marino

3,968

116,967

33,924

10

Luxembourg

67,729

108,385

624,891

11

Bermuda

6,362

102,119

62,300

12

Lithuania

269,889

99,015

2,725,743

13

Denmark

537,742

92,872

5,790,165

14

Cyprus

99,733

82,666

1,206,464

15

Mauritius

102,247

80,411

1,271,559

16

Spain

3,556,567

76,071

46,752,999

17

Belgium

788,110

68,031

11,584,564

18

Portugal

689,705

67,621

10,199,578

19

Qatar

188,143

65,422

2,875,845

20

Kuwait

273,812

64,217

4,263,883

21

Russia

8,945,384

61,300

145,928,315

22

Ireland

295,626

59,940

4,932,053

23

Channel Islands

10,255

59,039

173,698

24

Israel

541,322

58,855

9,197,590

25

Estonia

75,779

57,129

1,326,447

26

Italy

3,447,012

57,003

60,470,472

27

New Zealand

261,315

54,235

4,818,226

28

Isle of Man

4,523

53,219

84,988

29

Latvia

99,770

52,841

1,888,124

30

UK

3,458,905

50,979

67,850,075

31

Singapore

294,414

50,365

5,845,641

32

Australia

1,245,062

48,885

25,469,064

33

Andorra

3,750

48,542

77,253

34

Belarus

450,627

47,687

9,449,627

35

Austria

405,341

45,032

9,001,207

36

USA

14,749,756

44,587

330,806,424

37

Germany

3,595,059

42,922

83,757,235

38

Switzerland

370,464

42,837

8,648,175

39

Norway

229,769

42,417

5,416,911

40

Brunei

18,411

42,126

437,047

41

Canada

1,459,288

38,700

37,708,187

42

Czechia

403,358

37,672

10,707,014

43

Slovenia

75,110

36,130

2,078,910

44

Kazakhstan

671,774

35,822

18,753,268

45

Greenland

1,885

33,210

56,760

46

Finland

168,698

30,452

5,539,869

47

Slovakia

159,059

29,135

5,459,382

48

Venezuela

804,004

28,266

28,443,719

49

Hong Kong

202,930

27,091

7,490,759

50

Grenada

3,007

26,736

112,471

51

Azerbaijan

270,739

26,727

10,129,784

52

Peru

820,967

24,936

32,923,430

53

Serbia

217,856

24,924

8,740,747

54

Chile

471,758

24,700

19,099,374

55

Liechtenstein

900

23,612

38,117

56

Djibouti

22,097

22,400

986,480

57

Maldives

11,775

21,825

539,521

58

Turkey

1,832,262

21,749

84,244,944

59

France

1,384,633

21,217

65,259,187

60

Sweden

209,900

20,797

10,092,886

61

Poland

767,441

20,276

37,850,650

62

Bhutan

15,607

20,250

770,726

63

Saudi Arabia

703,534

20,242

34,756,224

64

Romania

377,191

19,595

19,249,829

65

Aruba

2,070

19,396

106,721

66

Réunion

17,200

19,225

894,662

67

New Caledonia

5,454

19,122

285,215

68

Mayotte

5,200

19,112

272,084

69

Netherlands

313,755

18,315

17,131,112

70

Bosnia and Herzegovina

59,532

18,135

3,282,754

71

Armenia

51,594

17,415

2,962,695

72

Hungary

164,619

17,037

9,662,723

73

Barbados

4,664

16,232

287,340

74

Montenegro

10,167

16,188

628,058

75

Caribbean Netherlands

424

16,184

26,198

76

S. Korea

826,437

16,121

51,264,841

77

Jordan

163,173

16,009

10,192,674

78

Malaysia

513,370

15,880

32,322,531

79

Kyrgyzstan

100,488

15,430

6,512,696

80

Croatia

61,482

14,968

4,107,668

81

Greece

153,963

14,765

10,427,916

82

Saint Martin

553

14,328

38,595

83

Oman

72,000

14,140

5,092,104

84

St. Barth

137

13,875

9,874

85

French Polynesia

3,873

13,795

280,744

86

Uzbekistan

460,000

13,765

33,417,915

87

Panama

58,240

13,520

4,307,539

88

Georgia

49,093

12,304

3,989,910

89

North Macedonia

25,270

12,129

2,083,382

90

El Salvador

75,146

11,591

6,482,911

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries under safe category with sufficient test done

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total Population

91

Uruguay

38,146

10,985

3,472,528

92

Lebanon

74,224

10,870

6,828,370

93

Bulgaria

74,539

10,720

6,953,369

94

Sint Maarten

438

10,228

42,825

95

Moldova

40,565

10,054

4,034,871

96

South Africa

583,855

9,857

59,230,390

97

Iran

800,519

9,544

83,880,266

98

Guadeloupe

3,573

8,930

400,117

99

Palestine

44,876

8,819

5,088,300

100

Cuba

94,060

8,304

11,327,291

101

Botswana

17,631

7,514

2,346,458

102

Saint Kitts and Nevis

394

7,411

53,161

103

Montserrat

36

7,212

4,992

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries who should conduct more tests

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

104

Ukraine

291,868

6,670

43,758,701

105

Ghana

197,194

6,361

31,002,078

106

Dominican Republic

65,355

6,031

10,836,671

107

Ecuador

106,079

6,022

17,614,626

108

Dominica

433

6,017

71,968

109

British Virgin Islands

167

5,528

30,211

110

Thailand

375,453

5,380

69,782,581

111

Bahamas

1,972

5,020

392,857

112

Colombia

252,742

4,973

50,826,673

113

Saint Lucia

898

4,893

183,543

114

Nepal

138,913

4,777

29,080,393

115

Iraq

186,885

4,658

40,123,092

116

Albania

13,333

4,633

2,878,103

117

Costa Rica

23,378

4,594

5,089,334

118

Rwanda

58,477

4,527

12,916,434

119

Gabon

9,908

4,463

2,219,916

120

Eswatini

4,994

4,309

1,158,921

121

Tunisia

47,816

4,050

11,805,813

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

122

Morocco

146,598

3,977

36,864,928

123

Mongolia

12,407

3,791

3,272,661

124

Belize

1,435

3,616

396,850

125

Paraguay

24,812

3,483

7,123,379

126

Brazil

735,224

3,461

212,405,664

127

Jamaica

10,230

3,456

2,959,871

128

Turks and Caicos

126

3,259

38,662

129

Curaçao

504

3,073

164,026

130

Taiwan

70,880

2,977

23,812,509

131

Argentina

129,418

2,866

45,153,114

132

Vietnam

275,000

2,828

97,248,575

133

Philippines

295,593

2,701

109,427,802

134

Sri Lanka

54,834

2,562

21,404,252

135

Zimbabwe

37,039

2,496

14,840,039

136

CAR

11,570

2,400

4,820,755

137

Cabo Verde

1,307

2,353

555,360

138

Benin

27,954

2,313

12,087,557

139

India

3,033,591

2,200

1,378,604,014

140

Pakistan

483,656

2,194

220,427,217

141

Japan

271,201

2,144

126,513,796

142

Senegal

35,016

2,097

16,694,358

143

Trinidad and Tobago

2,930

2,094

1,399,036

144

Togo

16,747

2,028

8,257,247

145

Anguilla

30

2,001

14,989

146

Bolivia

22,294

1,913

11,656,259

147

Uganda

86,714

1,903

45,574,375

148

St. Vincent Grenadines

209

1,884

110,905

149

Antigua and Barbuda

183

1,870

97,846

150

Guyana

1,457

1,853

786,170

151

Guatemala

31,427

1,758

17,879,798

152

Mexico

219,164

1,702

128,792,446

153

Bangladesh

253,034

1,538

164,519,918

154

Honduras

14,790

1,496

9,887,829

155

Fiji

1,300

1,451

895,784

156

Egypt

135,000

1,322

102,125,693

157

Namibia

3,027

1,194

2,535,948

158

Kenya

59,260

1,105

53,641,131

159

Guinea

14,407

1,100

13,092,620

160

Zambia

20,011

1,092

18,325,629

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

161

Cambodia

16,642

997

16,694,582

162

Indonesia

256,946

940

273,223,931

163

Ivory Coast

23,444

891

26,305,483

164

Suriname

488

833

586,092

165

Afghanistan

31,718

817

38,831,756

166

Sao Tome and Principe

175

800

218,720

167

Laos

5,795

798

7,264,396

168

Guinea-Bissau

1,500

764

1,962,847

169

Ethiopia

81,010

707

114,646,241

170

Libya

4,351

634

6,861,458

171

Gambia

1,476

613

2,408,973

172

Equatorial Guinea

854

611

1,397,634

173

Timor-Leste

738

561

1,315,727

174

Mauritania

2,583

557

4,635,933

175

Myanmar

18,644

343

54,372,762

176

Angola

10,000

305

32,748,622

177

South Sudan

3,356

300

11,180,046

178

Mozambique

8,463

272

31,156,229

179

Papua New Guinea

2,402

269

8,928,690

180

Niger

5,989

248

24,103,187

181

Haiti

2,718

239

11,388,004

182

Nigeria

44,458

216

205,570,171

183

Madagascar

5,670

205

27,611,307

184

Mali

3,483

173

20,184,488

185

Lesotho

283

132

2,140,514

186

Malawi

2,411

126

19,074,564

187

Burundi

284

24

11,850,302

188

Sudan

401

9

43,735,987

189

Yemen

120

4

29,753,775

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Latest data as of 25th May, 2020.

Top best recovery rate (These countries have recorded more than 80% 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

1,804

+0

10

+0

1,791

3

99.28 % (excellent)

2.

New Zealand

1,504

+0

21

+0

1,456

27

96.81 % (excellent)

3.

Hong Kong

1,066

+0

4

+0

1,030

32

96.62 % (excellent)

4.

Thailand

3,042

+2

57

+1

2,928

57

96.25 % (excellent)

5.

Luxembourg

3,992

+0

110

+0

3,767

115

94.36 % (excellent)

6.

China

82,985

+11

4,634

+0

78,268

83

94.32 % (excellent)

7.

Norway

8,352

+0

235

+0

7,727

390

92.52 % (excellent)

8.

Australia

7,118

+4

102

+0

6,531

485

91.75 % (excellent)

9.

Austria

16,539

+36

641

+1

15,138

760

91.53 % (excellent)

10.

Switzerland

30,736

+0

1,906

+0

28,100

730

91.42 % (excellent)

11.

South Korea

11,206

+16

267

+1

10,226

713

91.35 % (excellent)

12.

Slovenia

1,468

+0

107

+0

1,340

21

91.28 % (excellent)

13.

Croatia

2,244

+0

99

+0

2,027

118

90.33 % (excellent)

14.

Germany

180,328

+0

8,371

+0

161,200

10,757

89.39 % (good)

15.

Denmark

11,360

+0

562

+0

9,900

898

87.15 % (good)

16.

Slovakia

1,511

+2

28

+0

1,307

176

86.50 % (good)

17.

Ireland

24,639

+0

1,608

+0

21,060

1,971

85.47 % (good)

18.

Estonia

1,824

+1

65

+1

1,538

221

84.32 % (good)

19.

Japan

16,550

+0

820

+0

13,413

2,317

81.05 % (good)

20.

Uzbekistan

3,180

+16

13

+0

2,565

602

80.66 % (good)

21.

Malaysia

7,417

+172

115

+0

5,979

1,323

80.61 % (good)

22.

Iran

135,701

+0

7,417

+0

105,801

22,483

77.97 % (good)

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Yesterdays recap:

 

2 new confirmed cases yesterday, but only 645 tests provided during Sunday

 

No new death for the ninth consecutive day and 6 newly recovered patients.

 

Currently 176 Active cases registered in the country, 61 of them needs hospitalization, only 1 of them is now in intensive care beds and currently still no one has to be under artificial lung ventilator.

 

So right now in Slovakia

1511 Confirmed Cases   (+2 Yesterday), 

645 Tests Yesterday    (159059 in Total)

28 Deaths  (+0 Yesterday), 1307 Fully Recovered  (+6 Yesterday)

 

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

 

 

Despite the schools are closed until 1st june, today started the final exams (but only the written parts, the oral graduations exams are canceled) under strict hygienical measures

 

 

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