COVID-19: 24 countries without any fatalities
said to have emanated from a local Wuhan market in China last December has spread to over 200 countries and has claimed over 750,000 lives.
The Faroe Islands is the only European country that has not recorded any coronavirus deaths as of August 13, according to worldometer. Many Mongolians attribute this low infection rate to several factors: clean air, and a steady diet of natural, free-range meat and milk.Eritrea, in East Africa, is one of the most isolated countries in the world, but it did not escape the pandemic.
Home to numerous beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves, Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, off East Africa, has a population of nearly 100,000.Bhutan has been largely shielded from coronavirus but on Tuesday, the remote Himalayan kingdom in Asia famous for measuring gross national happiness went into lockdown for the first time.
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