The coronavirus is not shrinking: which parts of the world suffer the most and why? | 15MAX



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Now, with more than 4 million confirmed coronavirus cases and more than 150,000 deaths counted, the country believed to have been best prepared to overcome the public health crisis is proving to be one of the worst prepared. However, the United States is not the only worrying part of the world; the situation in many developing countries is also worrying. Brazil, which is only behind the United States in terms of the number of infections and deaths, has so far recorded more than 2 million infections. India, the second most populous country in the world, is the third most infected. Similar increases in infections have been observed in South Africa, Mexico, Peru, Chile, and Colombia. Together, these countries account for more than a third of confirmed infections worldwide. By the way, the statistics only reflect the cases that we know about.

The United States can use the experience of other rich countries like itself to emerge from this pandemic and has relatively many resources to do so, but many low- and middle-income countries have failed. Where is the problem?

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