26 countries which are totally coronavirus free with zero active cases

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 10, 2020 11:42 AM2020-06-10T11:42:07+5:302020-06-10T11:42:07+5:30

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More than 72 million people worldwide have been infected with the corona so far. More than 4 lakh people have died. However, the comforting news is that the corona virus is now being eradicated from many countries. In the last few days, in many countries.

More than 35.53 million people worldwide have been cured of the deadly virus so far. Not only that, there are 26 such countries in the world were there are no COVID-19 patients.

There are currently more than 32.54 million active patients in the world, according to the WorldAmeter website. Of these, 32.01 lakh cases are of mild nature. So more than 53,800 are serious. Now let's learn about countries where there are no patients with coronavirus.

New Zealand, Isle of Man, Montenegro, Faroe Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba, French Polynesia, Macau, Eritrea, Timor-Leste, New Caledonia, Laos, Fiji, St. Kitts and Nevis, Falkland Islands, Greenland City, and Montserrat

Of the 26 countries and locations around the world, no one now has a corona-infected person, according to the WorldOmeter website.

There were 1504 patients in New Zealand. Of these, 22 have died. While others are healed. In the Faroe Islands, 187 people were infected with the corona and all have been cured with no deaths reported.

Of these 26, 18 are countries where people have had corona. However, none of them died. These countries include: Faroe Islands, French Polynesia, Macau, Eritrea, Timor-Leste, New Caledonia, Laos, Fiji, St. Kitts and Nevis, Falkland Islands, Greenland, and Vatican.

In addition to these countries, there are five countries where there is only one active patient. So in some countries, there are less than 10 active patients. These countries may soon declare themselves corona-free.

Countries with an active case include Brunei, Saint Martin, Grenada, Belize and Saint Lucia.

Countries with more than one, but less than 10 active patients - Lesotho, Western Sahara, Dominica, Monaco, Antigua and Barbuda, Cambodia, Mauritius, Iceland, Barbados, Curacao, Saint Martin, Gambia, Guadeloupe, Taiwan and the Chanel Islands.