The UAE is among the safest countries in the world for COVID-19.
That's according to a 250-page report by the Deep Knowledge Group, a consortium of commercial and non-profit organisations, which ranked 100 countries on their overall COVID-19 safety based on 130 qualitative and quantitative parameters.
It also looked at categories like quarantine efficiency, monitoring and detection, health readiness, and government efficiency.
The UAE is ranked number 11, just ahead of Canada and Hong Kong.
Meanwhile, the study ranked Switzerland and Germany the top slots "because of their economy’s resilience, and due to the careful ways in which they are attempting to relax lockdown and economic freezing mandates in a fact and science-based manner, without sacrificing public health and safety”.
Here's the complete list:
Switzerland
Germany
Israel
Singapore
Japan
Austria
China
Australia
New Zealand
South Korea1
United Arab Emirates
Canada
Hong Kong
Norway
Denmark
Taiwan
Saudi Arabia
Hungary
Netherlands
Vietnam
Kuwait
Iceland
Bahrain
Finland
Luxembourg
Qatar
Liechtenstein
Poland
Lithuania
Malaysia
Latvia
Slovenia
Oman
Greece
Estonia
Croatia
Turkey
Ireland
Georgia
Cyprus
Chile
Montenegro
Czech Republic
Malta
Spain
Portugal
Thailand
Bulgaria
Greenland
Mexico
Uruguay
Vatican City
Italy
Serbia
Philippines
India
Romania
USA
Slovak Republic
France
Russia
Argentina
Belarus
Monaco
Sweden
Ukraine
Gibraltar
United Kingdom
South Africa
San Marino
Kazakhstan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Iran
Ecuador
Azerbaijan
Mongolia
Lebanon
Belgium
Andorra
Cayman Islands
Armenia
Moldova
Myanmar
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Egypt
Tunisia
Albania
Jordan
Panama
Brazil
Morocco
Algeria
Honduras
Paraguay
Peru
Indonesia
Cambodia
Laos
Bahamas
The report is based on the assessment by one organisation and could vary within different regions inside nations.
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