Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The management you have done Brazil from pandemic from coronavirus It’s the worst in the world, while the de New Zealand is the best, according to a study published by a think tank last Thursday Australia.
The Lowy Institute of Sydney analyzed nearly 100 countries according to six criteria, such as confirmed cases, passed away Y detection capability.
“Collectively, these indicators show how good or bad countries are pandemic“according to the analysis of this independent institution.
In addition to New Zealand – which has been practically eradicated zipped viruss border “early and drastic”, incarceration Y diagnostic tests – Vietnam, Taiwan, Thailand, Cyprus, Rwanda, Iceland, Australia, Latvia and Sri Lanka are among the Top 10 for your answer.
Brazil and the US have been hit the hardest
Be at the bottom of the list Brazil (98), Mexico, Colombia, Iran and the United States.
Brazil has more than registered 218,000 dead by coronavirus, the country with the most deaths behind U.S.
Both most populous countries of the Americas had communal governments of populist nationalist leaders who actively minimized the threat of COVID-19, ridiculed andI am wearing a mask, they resisted the lockdowns and even became infected with the virus.
China – where the virus emerged at the end of 2019 – is, according to the authors, due to lack of public data diavailable on diagnoses.
According to the study authors, Beijing hhas aggressively sought to be public perception of it epidemic management and show that its authoritarian system is preferable to democracy, many of which have failed during the crisis.
The Lowy Institute says there is no clear winner when it comes to knowing which political system is best managing the pandemic.
In almost all casess countries analyzed, the response was rather poor.
“Some countries have succeeded pandemic better than anotheryes, but most countries stood out only for their unsatisfactory performance, ”the study notes.
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Small countries, with populations listed below 10 million peopleas some benefits have shown.
“Generally countries with less populationSocieties with more cohesion and empowered institutions have a comparative advantage in dealing with global crises such as the pandemic “, the study says.
So far more than 100 million people are infected with the virus and 2.2 million have died since December 2019.