BELGRADE -- A month and a half after registering the first case of a coronavirus infection, with a population of 5.5 million, Slovakia's death rate is the lowest in Europe.
Slovakia, country of 5.5 million, has the lowest coronavirus mortality rate in Europe
BELGRADE -- A month and a half after registering the first case of a coronavirus infection, with a population of 5.5 million, Slovakia's death rate is the lowest in Europe.
Source: Tanjug
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In the last 24 hours, two new deaths have been recorded in Slovakia, with a total of twenty deaths.
Three new patients were registered, 1.384 were infected in total, according to the National Center for Medical Data, TASR reports.
The number tested is 1.767.
Slovakia has reportedly closed all schools, shops and borders among the first in Europe immediately after Italy.
Citizens started wearing masks even before the government officially introduced it as a mandatory preventative measure, and the Bratislava region, fearing the Italian scenario, closed schools two days after the first case of infection was recorded.
According to scientists, quick and timely response in imposing preventive measures was crucial.
So did the US until it exploded in their face with over 1 million infected. The only reason why Serbia has such numbers is because its testing widely. Johns Hopkins medical division rated the US No.1 and UK No.2 in the preparedness list should a pandemic break out. So, what happened? They were the worst prepared. Governments tell BS to cover up just like Germany has a low infection and death rate, and pigs fly.
So far, I only believe two countries with the data they publish and that is Australia and Serbia. The rest are telling lies.
(sj, 29 April 2020 12:40)