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Dominica best country to recover from COVID-19 in Americas region, says survey

The analytical organisation placed Commonwealth of Dominica on the first place in the chart of Americas region.

Tuesday, 23rd June 2020

In the period of chaos in the world due to COVID-19, some nations around the globe have displayed excellent measures to curb the virus. Using Time Series Data Analysis, Iunera.com conducted a thorough survey in COVID-19 data analytics to identify region wise which countries in the world have recovered from coronavirus pandemic.

Predictably, the analytical organisation placed Commonwealth of Dominica on the first place in the chart of Americas region. Even though Dominica witnessed a little upward trend after recovering from all COVID-19 patients, but due to exceptional handling by the government, Dominica gained the first rank in the region.

The small island nation with a population less than 71,000 joined the admirable recovery list across the world as it has been successful in sweeping off the virus by maintaining positive cases mark below 20 – whereas all 20 cases are recovered and no deaths been reported so far.

It has been about seven months since the Covid-19 Coronavirus first made its presence in China. The infection from that point advanced towards the world, leaving its imprint on every nation in the world.

Coronavirus impact was observed differently in all nations as some successfully managed to curb the spread with least measures, yet some countries like United Kingdom, France, Italy failed to control it even after imposing strict guidelines.

The survey crew carried out this survey by separating the regions to provide a better understanding of the findings. Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania are the regions in which the results were given by the survey team and released all top countries in the regions to recuperate with best execution of plans.

Other top countries which successfully managed to curb the spread of COVID-19 according to the survey are Barbados and Uruguay respectively.

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