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Countries with high recovery rate and have less than 200 cases.

 

1

Malaysia

195

2

Slovakia

175

3

Angola

168

4

Luxembourg

154

5

Latvia

154

6

Cyprus

151

7

Montenegro

145

8

Syria

145

9

Eritrea

138

10

Martinique

130

11

Jamaica

128

12

Namibia

128

13

Georgia

124

14

Guyana

109

15

Comoros

104

16

Estonia

100

17

Tunisia

90

18

Hong Kong

89

19

Slovenia

86

20

Uruguay

80

21

Myanmar

74

22

Botswana

66

23

Uganda

65

24

Niger

64

25

Burkina Faso

58

26

Burundi

54

27

Thailand

51

28

Diamond Princess

48

29

Reunion

46

30

Cuba

45

31

Mongolia

44

32

Antigua and Barbuda

40

33

Bhutan

38

34

Malta

25

35

Vietnam

25

36

New Zealand

20

37

Lesotho

20

38

Gambia

17

39

Turks and Caicos

16

40

Chad

13

41

Iceland

12

42

Channel Islands

12

43

Cambodia

12

44

Guadeloupe

11

45

Cayman Islands

9

46

Trinidad and Tobago

9

47

Seychelles

9

48

MS Zaandam

7

49

Bahamas

6

50

Taiwan

5

51

Mauritius

5

52

Andorra

4

53

Monaco

4

54

Belize

4

55

Bermuda

3

56

Saint Martin

3

57

Curacao

3

58

Papua New Guinea

3

59

Gibraltar

1

60

Macao

1

61

Western Sahara

1

 

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19 hours ago, rybak said:

 

 

Edit: And the highest since beginning in :BIH (390!!)

 

But this is because BIH didn't give any numbers on June 27th and 28th. So the 390 cases are the sum of cases for three days: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/bosnia-and-herzegovina/

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Countries with high recovery rate. These countries have less than 100 active cases.

 

No

Country

Active Cases

1

San Marino

0

2

Isle of Man

0

3

Faeroe Islands

0

4

Brunei

0

5

Barbados

0

6

Liechtenstein

0

7

Sint Maarten

0

8

St. Vincent Grenadines

0

9

Timor-Leste

0

10

Grenada

0

11

New Caledonia

0

12

Laos

0

13

Saint Lucia

0

14

Dominica

0

15

Fiji

0

16

Saint Kitts and Nevis

0

17

Falkland Islands

0

18

Greenland

0

19

Vatican City

0

20

Montserrat

0

21

British Virgin Islands

0

22

Caribbean Netherlands

0

23

St. Barth

0

24

Anguilla

0

25

Saint Pierre Miquelon

0

26

Macao

1

27

Western Sahara

1

28

Gibraltar

2

29

Bermuda

2

30

Aruba

2

31

French Polynesia

2

32

Taiwan

3

33

Saint Martin

3

34

Curacao

3

35

Papua New Guinea

3

36

Andorra

4

37

Bahamas

4

38

Monaco

4

39

Mauritius

5

40

Chad

7

41

Cayman Islands

7

42

Trinidad and Tobago

7

43

MS Zaandam

7

44

Belize

8

45

Cambodia

10

46

Guadeloupe

11

47

Channel Islands

12

48

Iceland

14

49

Malta

15

50

New Zealand

18

51

Vietnam

19

52

Gambia

20

53

Lesotho

24

54

Bhutan

27

55

Turks and Caicos

29

56

Mongolia

43

57

Cuba

44

58

Antigua and Barbuda

44

59

Diamond Princess

48

60

Reunion

54

61

Burundi

54

62

Uganda

56

63

Niger

61

64

Thailand

62

65

Seychelles

70

66

Burkina Faso

71

67

Myanmar

76

68

Estonia

79

69

Malaysia

85

70

Tunisia

87

71

Uruguay

90

72

Comoros

96

73

Djibouti

99

 

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The full data of tests conducted. (Latest data as of 2nd July, 2020)

 

 

 

 

Countries under safe category with mass testing done

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

1

Monaco

16,200

412,812

39,243

2

Gibraltar

13,427

398,534

33,691

3

Cayman Islands

24,069

366,224

65,722

4

UAE

3,500,000

353,881

9,890,327

5

Falkland Islands

1,197

344,064

3,479

6

Bahrain

564,365

331,820

1,700,818

7

Luxembourg

191,282

305,587

625,950

8

Faeroe Islands

14,046

287,451

48,864

9

Iceland

74,424

218,094

341,248

10

Malta

96,266

218,019

441,548

11

Denmark

1,071,479

184,984

5,792,278

12

Bermuda

11,404

183,120

62,276

13

San Marino

5,729

168,843

33,931

14

Lithuania

432,457

158,885

2,721,829

15

Mauritius

186,539

146,676

1,271,778

16

UK

9,662,051

142,325

67,887,024

17

Russia

20,168,904

138,205

145,934,790

18

Singapore

757,746

129,520

5,850,412

19

Cyprus

155,429

128,733

1,207,375

20

Qatar

360,502

128,393

2,807,805

21

Channel Islands

21,388

123,016

173,864

22

Portugal

1,190,384

116,744

10,196,505

23

Spain

5,448,984

116,544

46,754,873

24

Israel

1,000,949

108,827

9,197,590

25

Belgium

1,251,345

107,970

11,589,789

26

Belarus

1,013,056

107,210

9,449,306

27

USA

34,858,578

105,311

331,007,570

28

Australia

2,561,143

100,438

25,499,772

29

Maldives

51,576

95,421

540,511

30

Kuwait

391,037

91,568

4,270,443

31

Italy

5,445,476

90,066

60,461,278

32

Ireland

434,261

87,947

4,937,777

33

Latvia

154,494

81,917

1,885,974

34

Kazakhstan

1,536,607

81,836

18,776,581

35

Estonia

108,149

81,527

1,326,540

36

New Zealand

405,329

81,032

5,002,100

37

Isle of Man

6,491

76,334

85,034

38

Canada

2,770,153

73,396

37,742,508

39

Cabo Verde

39,000

70,146

555,987

40

Germany

5,873,563

70,103

83,784,978

41

Austria

628,700

69,805

9,006,532

42

Switzerland

599,105

69,223

8,654,736

43

Brunei

29,841

68,211

437,482

44

Greenland

3,839

67,624

56,770

45

China

90,410,000

62,814

1,439,323,776

46

Norway

338,860

62,505

5,421,307

47

Chile

1,120,177

58,598

19,116,392

48

Czechia

555,980

51,917

10,709,071

49

Peru

1,699,369

51,541

32,971,130

50

Sweden

519,113

51,400

10,099,413

51

Slovenia

104,295

50,167

2,078,940

52

Grenada

5,465

48,567

112,525

53

Andorra

3,750

48,534

77,266

54

Saudi Arabia

1,674,487

48,100

34,812,554

55

Azerbaijan

482,170

47,555

10,139,263

56

Djibouti

46,779

47,348

987,973

57

Serbia

409,866

46,911

8,737,110

58

Venezuela

1,270,173

44,669

28,435,390

59

Finland

246,000

44,398

5,540,760

60

Hong Kong

321,498

42,883

7,497,066

61

Poland

1,569,693

41,475

37,846,363

62

Turkey

3,433,963

40,716

84,339,116

63

Réunion

35,419

39,560

895,324

64

Slovakia

213,521

39,109

5,459,656

65

Armenia

115,765

39,067

2,963,268

66

Oman

198,994

38,975

5,105,631

67

Jordan

392,400

38,459

10,203,183

68

Romania

735,221

38,220

19,236,577

69

Netherlands

616,376

35,972

17,135,037

70

Kyrgyzstan

222,295

34,074

6,523,882

71

Uzbekistan

1,121,236

33,501

33,468,297

72

Bhutan

25,256

32,732

771,607

73

Mayotte

8,800

32,262

272,769

74

Panama

133,449

30,930

4,314,596

75

Greece

315,982

30,317

10,422,656

76

New Caledonia

8,406

29,443

285,500

77

North Macedonia

60,773

29,170

2,083,374

78

French Guiana

8,707

29,157

298,621

79

Hungary

279,690

28,953

9,660,187

80

Bosnia and Herzegovina

94,126

28,691

3,280,646

81

Georgia

113,167

28,369

3,989,118

82

South Africa

1,666,939

28,106

59,308,021

83

Barbados

7,869

27,382

287,377

84

El Salvador

167,584

25,837

6,486,301

85

S. Korea

1,295,962

25,277

51,269,407

86

Moldova

101,180

25,082

4,033,901

87

Malaysia

782,638

24,181

32,365,584

88

Liechtenstein

900

23,605

38,128

89

Aruba

2,412

22,591

106,768

90

France

1,384,633

21,213

65,274,140

91

Montenegro

13,186

20,995

628,066

92

Bulgaria

144,369

20,779

6,947,970

93

Guadeloupe

8,239

20,591

400,124

94

Iran

1,719,451

20,472

83,991,882

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries under safe category with sufficient test done

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total Population

95

Lebanon

135,662

19,877

6,825,212

96

Croatia

80,456

19,599

4,105,053

97

Uruguay

67,533

19,441

3,473,775

98

Morocco

705,637

19,118

36,910,339

99

Nepal

533,847

18,323

29,134,873

100

Anguilla

272

18,130

15,003

101

Botswana

42,290

17,985

2,351,396

102

Turks and Caicos

690

17,822

38,716

103

Saint Martin

685

17,717

38,664

104

Gabon

38,692

17,387

2,225,384

105

Palestine

84,621

16,590

5,100,645

106

French Polynesia

4,649

16,550

280,912

107

Caribbean Netherlands

424

16,169

26,223

108

Ukraine

677,257

15,487

43,731,565

109

St. Barth

152

15,389

9,877

110

Colombia

778,773

15,305

50,882,948

111

Cuba

173,063

15,279

11,326,576

112

Brazil

3,227,591

15,184

212,562,300

113

Dominican Republic

154,129

14,208

10,847,957

114

Iraq

555,923

13,823

40,217,031

115

Montserrat

61

12,220

4,992

116

Sint Maarten

500

11,662

42,876

117

Rwanda

147,904

11,421

12,949,870

118

Equatorial Guinea

16,000

11,409

1,402,444

 

 

 

 

 

Countries who should conduct more tests

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

119

Eswatini

11,872

10,233

1,160,167

120

Paraguay

70,690

9,911

7,132,474

121

Ghana

300,520

9,672

31,069,556

122

Saint Lucia

1,667

9,078

183,630

123

Dominica

623

8,654

71,987

124

Thailand

603,657

8,648

69,800,715

125

Ecuador

152,268

8,631

17,642,457

126

Saint Kitts and Nevis

454

8,534

53,200

127

Jamaica

24,951

8,426

2,961,209

128

Albania

24,237

8,422

2,877,778

129

Sao Tome and Principe

1,803

8,228

219,143

130

Argentina

362,908

8,030

45,196,131

131

St. Vincent Grenadines

844

7,608

110,941

132

Costa Rica

38,500

7,558

5,094,159

133

Mongolia

23,240

7,089

3,278,147

134

British Virgin Islands

212

7,013

30,231

135

Antigua and Barbuda

680

6,944

97,930

136

Philippines

738,398

6,738

109,579,246

137

Bolivia

77,413

6,632

11,672,794

138

Curaçao

1,080

6,582

164,095

139

India

9,056,173

6,562

1,380,011,546

140

Bahamas

2,404

6,113

393,247

141

Pakistan

1,327,638

6,011

220,873,273

 

 

 

 

 

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

142

Tunisia

70,040

5,926

11,818,644

143

Belize

2,281

5,737

397,601

144

Honduras

49,308

4,978

9,904,197

145

Sri Lanka

105,105

4,908

21,413,552

146

Bangladesh

805,697

4,892

164,690,139

147

Senegal

81,779

4,885

16,740,327

148

CAR

23,208

4,805

4,829,483

149

Benin

56,613

4,671

12,120,637

150

Mexico

595,917

4,622

128,933,002

151

Zimbabwe

68,400

4,602

14,862,513

152

Fiji

4,000

4,462

896,457

153

Uganda

196,841

4,305

45,725,079

154

Libya

27,047

3,936

6,871,161

155

Namibia

9,661

3,802

2,540,732

156

Togo

31,274

3,778

8,277,446

157

Japan

467,444

3,696

126,473,774

158

Trinidad and Tobago

5,089

3,636

1,399,505

159

Guyana

2,634

3,349

786,564

160

Taiwan

77,025

3,234

23,816,971

161

Kenya

173,355

3,224

53,764,389

162

Indonesia

849,155

3,104

273,524,045

163

Zambia

56,825

3,092

18,379,291

164

Mauritania

13,842

2,978

4,648,665

165

Vietnam

275,000

2,825

97,339,413

166

Cambodia

37,523

2,244

16,718,611

167

Laos

16,147

2,219

7,275,362

168

Ivory Coast

57,774

2,191

26,373,506

169

Ethiopia

250,604

2,180

114,942,793

170

Suriname

1,244

2,121

586,637

171

Afghanistan

73,515

1,889

38,923,003

172

Guatemala

31,427

1,754

17,914,255

173

Myanmar

79,072

1,453

54,410,570

174

Lesotho

3,000

1,400

2,142,274

175

Egypt

135,000

1,319

102,326,390

176

Gambia

3,005

1,244

2,416,050

177

Timor-Leste

1,568

1,189

1,318,338

178

Guinea

14,407

1,097

13,129,739

179

Haiti

12,241

1,074

11,402,434

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

180

Mozambique

30,273

969

31,247,497

181

South Sudan

10,824

967

11,193,667

182

Madagascar

22,348

807

27,685,459

183

Papua New Guinea

7,147

799

8,946,313

184

Malawi

14,683

768

19,126,056

185

Guinea-Bissau

1,500

762

1,967,690

186

Nigeria

138,462

672

206,102,237

187

Mali

12,807

633

20,245,295

188

Angola

10,000

304

32,855,268

189

Niger

6,538

270

24,194,719

190

Burundi

493

41

11,887,231

191

Sudan

401

9

43,842,566

192

Yemen

120

4

29,822,135

 

 

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the prime minister today literally shocked showed during a press conference a photo from Wednesday's :SVKfootball league match

between DAC Dunajská Streda (you know that club from the city with 95% hungarian minority whom ultras are famous for their anti-slovak attitudes (and usually invites well known hardcore "fans aka hooligans" from Hungarian famous brands like Ujpest or ferencvaros "fans", apparently many of them were during the match in the stands doing their traditional provocations) and Slovan Bratislava.

 

on which there were more than 6,000 spectators without following any prescribed rules on the distances between spectators etc.... He was really angry and warned that if another such match was repeated, he could envisage to immediately close all the sports events stadiums in the country...

 

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the traditional start of the match with Hungarian anthem played followed by the "ria ria hungaria".

 

DAC Dunajská Streda will very likely again represent Slovakia next season in Europa League lol, Ah Slovakia we are so unique, I love this country :lol:

 

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