New Zealand ranked 2nd safest country in the world by COVID-19: report



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“Deep Knowledge Group’s new special analytical case study COVID-19 is designed to classify, analyze and rank the economic, social and health stability achieved by each of the 250 countries and regions included in its analysis, as well as the strengths , weaknesses, opportunities and the threats or risks they present in the battle against the global economic and health crisis caused by COVID-19, ”said the group.

New Zealand ranked particularly well in the ‘quarantine efficiency’ category, higher than any other nation. We also did better than Germany, which ranks first in ‘monitoring and detection’, ‘country vulnerability’ and ’emergency preparedness’.

The United States is currently ranked 55, because it is “imbued with a libertarian spirit” and citizens are not responding well to restrictions.

“The culture of North America in general, and of the United States in particular, is permeated with a libertarian spirit and the population does not respond favorably to authoritarian measures such as lockdowns and the mandatory use of masks, however temporary and effective they may be recognized. . ”

The report also compared the initial response of the United States with that of its neighbor Canada.

“These two neighboring countries initially had similar patterns of jagged spikes, but Canada lagged behind the US several days. The main divergence started in March, although it was not clearly visible at the time. Since their numbers remained equally low and negligible until March, it only took a few days for daily growth in the United States to approach 50 percent, so that in less than a week the total number of cases was five times higher than in Canada, and five days then it was 10 times bigger. “

The South American country of Uruguay (48th) also receives a special mention for its response.

“It is a high degree of social responsibility of its citizens and authorities, which prevents the spread of the pandemic,” says the report.

“A national health emergency was declared, with associated measures, after the first four deaths, which leads to a much lower number of total incidents in absolute measures and per 1 million inhabitants, as well as a level of mortality more or less low, despite the fact that 15 percent of the Uruguayan population is 65 or older. “

The 50 safest countries, according to the report:

  1. Germany
  2. New Zealand
  3. South Korea
  4. Switzerland
  5. Japan
  6. Australia
  7. China
  8. Austria
  9. United Arab Emirates
  10. Singapore
  11. Israel
  12. Canada
  13. Saudi Arabia
  14. Iceland
  15. Taiwan
  16. Norway
  17. Liechtenstein
  18. Hong Kong
  19. Finland
  20. Kuwait
  21. Denmark
  22. Monaco
  23. Luxembourg
  24. Bahrain
  25. Hungary
  26. Netherlands
  27. Qatar
  28. Cyprus
  29. Oman
  30. Andorra
  31. UK
  32. Vietnam
  33. Estonia
  34. Latvia
  35. Ireland
  36. Turkey
  37. Poland
  38. San Marino
  39. Belgium
  40. Georgia
  41. Greece
  42. Lithuania
  43. Italy
  44. malt
  45. Russia
  46. Malaysia
  47. Slovenia
  48. Uruguay
  49. Sweden
  50. Brunei

Read the full list here.

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