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Covid-19 | Amazing Survivor Facts and Stats

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Here we have listed some facts about Covid-19 survivours and some stats. Hope you find this article informative.!

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There is NO country in the world with 0 corona cases.

There are absolutely 0 countries in the world where Covid-19 has not reached. The country with the lowest number of cases ( until 5th August 2020 ) is  Anguilla 

The total population of Anguilla is 15000. Fortunately, the country has 0 Deaths due to Covid-19. However, the country has a total of 3 cases of Covid-19 so far.

There are 24 countries in the world with not a single death due to Covid-19 ( Until 5th August 2020 )

Here is a list of those 24 countries. The number mentioned with the name of country is Total Corona Cases. All these countries have recorded 0 deaths due to Covid-19

Format of the given list is
Country – Total Cases

  1. Anguilla – 3
  2. Saint Pierre Miquelon – 4
  3. St. Barth – 9
  4. Vatican City – 12
  5. Caribbean Netherlands -13
  6. Falkland Islands – 13
  7. Greenland – 14
  8. Saint Kitts and Nevis – 17
  9. Dominica – 18
  10. Laos – 20
  11. New Caledonia – 22
  12. Grenada – 24
  13. Timor-Leste – 24
  14. Saint Lucia – 25
  15. Macao – 46
  16. St. Vincent Grenadines – 55
  17. French Polynesia – 62
  18. Bhutan – 103
  19. Seychelles – 114
  20. Gibraltar – 188
  21. Faroe Islands – 225
  22. Cambodia – 240
  23. Eritrea – 282
  24. Mongolia – 293

1 in every 5 Corona Patients need hospitals

80% of Covid19 cases develop either no symptoms or mild symptoms which don’t require constant medical care. Only 20% of patients develop difficulty in breathing and require to be hospitalized.

According to World Average, 9 out of 1,00,000 population have resulted in a fatality due to COVID-19.

Monaco has tested 97.9% of its population for Covid-19

There are a few countries who have tested the almost whole of their populations

Country – Tests – Population – Percentage
Monaco – 38,209 – 39,268 – 97.9%
Luxembourg – 604,696 – 626,896 – 96%
Faroe Islands – 41,459 – 48,881 – 84%

Maximum number of People infected by 1 person in the world is 533.

Ghana president says one person infected 533 with coronavirus at fish factory. This was reported on 10th May. When this was reported, the number stood at 11.3% of  the total cases in Ghana.

Yemen has the Highest  Case-Fatality ratio due to CoronaVirus in the world.

Case-Fatality Ratio can be understood as How many patients died of the disease out of every 100 cases recorded?

Here is a list of countries where Highest Case-Fatality Ratio is observed in the world. 

Case – Fatality Ratio : Highest % : 

  1. Yemen – 28.7
  2. U.K. – 15.1
  3. Italy – 14.2
  4. Belgium – 13.9
  5. France – 13.3

Singapore has the lowest Case-Fatality Ratio due to CoronaVirus in the World

Here is a list of countries where Lowest Case-Fatality Ratio is observed in the world.

Case – Fatality Ratio : Lowest % : 

  1. Singapore : 0.1
  2. Qatar, Rwanda: 0.2
  3. Nepal: 0.3
  4. Bahrain, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Uganda: 0.4
  5. Oman, Iceland, Ghana, Namibia: 0.5

Here is the Case-Fatality ratio of Countries with Highest and Lowest Doctors/1000 people.

Max Doctor Density countries (Doctors/1000 Population) – Case-Fatality Ratio

Format of given list is
Country (Doctor/1000 Population) – Case Fatality Ratio

  1. Cuba (8.19) – 3.3 %
  2. Monaco (6.56) – 3.3 %
  3. San Marino (6.15) – 6 %
  4. Sweden (5.4) – 7.1 %
  5. Austria (5.14) – 3.3 %

Min Doctor Density Countries (Doctors/1000 Population) – Case-Fatality Ratio

Format of given list is
Country (Doctor/1000 Population) – Case Fatality Ratio

  1. Malawi ( 0.02 ) – 2.9 %
  2. Somalia ( 0.02 ) – 2.9 %
  3. Sierra Leone ( 0.03 ) –  3.6 %
  4. Liberia  ( 0.04 ) –  6.4 %
  5. Tanzania ( 0.04 ) – 4.1 %

Here is Case-Fatality Ratio of World’s Worst hit Countries

Worst Affected Countries – Case – Fatality Ratio

Format of given list is
Country (Doctor/1000 Population) – Case Fatality Ratio

  1. USA – 3.3
  2. Brazil – 3.4
  3. India – 2.1
  4. Russia – 1.7
  5. South Africa – 1.7

Just for understanding, the number mentioned above means that 3.3 people die in the USA of Corona Virus out of every 100 reported cases.

Source : Mortality Analyses – Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center

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