Indonesia's Ability to Recover from Covid-19 is Among the Lowest in the World
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According to the Nikkei Covid-19 Recovery Index, Indonesia ranks among the lowest in the world in its ability to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, scoring only 31.
South Africa and Namibia hold the lowest positions, with scores of 25 each. Thailand follows with a Covid-19 recovery score of 26.
Conversely, China holds the highest position, with a Covid-19 recovery score of 77.5. Malta and Poland follow, with recovery scores of 73 and 69 respectively.
For context, Nikkei compiled this report by measuring Covid-19 recovery in over 120 countries. Indicators used include coronavirus transmission management, vaccine rollout, and social mobility at the end of each month.
A higher score and ranking indicate a country's closer proximity to recovery. This is because of lower coronavirus cases, high vaccination rates, and/or relaxed social distancing rules.
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