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Monday, July 26 2021 - 14:55
AsiaNet
CGTN Think Tank Releases an Analytical Report on the Global Situation of the COVID-19 Pandemic
BEIJING, July 26, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

As the global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has not yet subsided, the CGTN 
Think Tank has released an Analytical Report on the Global Situation of the 
COVID-19 Pandemic (the "Report") by sourcing data from the Johns Hopkins 
University website, Our World in Data and Pharmaceutical Technology that have 
not been comprehensively processed, analyzing research literature from the 
academic community and referring to the known impact of the pandemic on global 
economic and social development as well as the recommendations on its 
prevention and control from renowned public health experts. The Report puts 
together the data on pandemic prevention and control measures in 51 sample 
countries to make rankings as a way of reflecting the current situation of 
pandemic control in these countries. It focuses on the importance that 
countries attach to personal safety, social and environmental stability, 
thereby providing ideas and directions for countries around the world to fight 
the pandemic.

The Report analyzes and evaluates the current status of pandemic prevention and 
control in the 51 countries based on five indicators, including the total 
number of confirmed cases, the number of newly confirmed cases, the total 
number of deaths, the number of vaccinations and the full cycle from pandemic 
outbreak to control as of 14 July. 

The data shows that the United States has the worst performance on three of the 
five statistical indicators. The U.S. has over 34 million confirmed cases in 
total, the highest in the world, and over 600,000 deaths in total, also the 
highest in the world; and the number of days with less than 5,000 daily new 
cases in the full cycle from pandemic outbreak to control is only 62, still the 
worst among the sample countries.

According to the data, the situation in main European countries is not 
encouraging. When it comes to the total number of confirmed cases and deaths, 
France, the UK and Italy all rank high.

The data shows that some Asian countries have performed well in pandemic 
prevention and control, thanks to effective measures such as entry bans, 
quarantine and stringent testing at the border. China has the lowest number of 
confirmed new cases among the sample countries and the highest number of 
vaccinations in the world; Singapore and Vietnam rank low among all sample 
countries for the total number of COVID-19 deaths; and South Korea has adjusted 
the level of pandemic response in a timely manner, resulting in 537 days with 
less than 5,000 daily new cases.

In terms of the number of vaccinations, China is one of a few developing 
countries with the highest number of COVID-19 vaccinations due to its ability 
to develop and manufacture its own vaccines. At present, over 1.4 billion doses 
of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in China. China has also supplied 
more than 500 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines and stock solutions to more 
than 100 countries and international organizations worldwide, equivalent to 
one-sixth of the total global vaccine production. However, the statistics also 
lay bare that the vaccination progress in developing countries is significantly 
worse than that in developed countries, due to the severe inequality in the 
global distribution of vaccines. Countries with a poor vaccination record, such 
as Vietnam and Iraq, are still far from reaching herd immunity due to various 
limitations, such as poor health service and vaccine hoarding by certain 
developed countries.

The polarization in the number of confirmed cases, the number of deaths and the 
number of people vaccinated in different countries and regions of the world, as 
shown by the objective statistics, is very much related to national pandemic 
prevention and control policies and measures, and highlights the crucial role 
played by a country's government in pandemic prevention and control.

Source: CGTN