Colombia, third worst country in the world to pass the pandemic



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The latest Bloomberg Resilience Index reviews the 53 strongest economies in the world and their handling of the crisis.


Bloomberg, the financial services company, makes an analysis of the countries where it is best and worst to live in times of pandemic.

In the January report, the publication again located New Zealand in the first place as the country that has handled the crisis best and in the last place is Mexico again.

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For its part, Colombia, only surpasses Mexico and South Africa and drops eight places to number 51, in relation to the previous report, when it occupied 43 tin, thus becoming the third worst country to pass the pandemic. The above, since it only has 38.2 points in resilience.

According to the publication, the analysis takes into account variables such as the rate of coronavirus cases, the percentage of positive tests, deaths per million inhabitants, the measures to restrict the mobility of people, the percentage of access to vaccines and the doses of vaccines applied, which results in a score of 1 to 100.

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