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COVID-19 pandemic: Sri Lanka rated among countries plagued with low safety

Sri Lanka has been ranked in the top 20 countries faced with a high risk of the COVID-19 pandemic by Deep Knowledge Ventures, a Hong Kong-based venture capital fund that targets health care and longevity technology which has been evaluating the crisis performance of 150 countries and territories in an ongoing project.

The COVID-19 Risk Ranking Framework conducts benchmarking of countries according to 24 parameters grouped into 4 major categories:

  •     Infection Spread Risk
  •     Government Management
  •     Healthcare Efficiency
  •     Regional Specific Risks


Accordingly Sri Lanka was ranked 16 out of 150 countries as per the Risk Ranking Framework indicating a high risk.dfkv global 1

 
How is Sri Lanka doing in Asia?
 An Asia-specific ranking was released by the DKV Group the same day shows several South and Southeast Asian countries plagued by low safety. Sri Lanka, Nepal, Laos, Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines round up the countries with the highest risk in Asia.

Dmitry Kaminskiy, DKV's founder and managing partner pointed out that these countries are likely to face "quite negative dynamics" in the coming weeks, lamenting the "inefficiency of government management."

 Asia's middle ground consists of Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and, at least for the moment, India.

Kaminskiy said India's roughly 10,000 cases and 300 deaths are "quite good" numbers given the population. Even so, and despite an ambitious lockdown, he finds it "a little bit of a mystery why the country is not yet affected" more seriously given poor sanitation and stretched resources.

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 Countries deemed 'safe'

Meanwhile, The COVID-19 Safety Ranking Framework conducted benchmarking to determine levels of health and safety for each country during the pandemic.

 The countries were evaluated using 24 specific parameters in 4 distinct categories: Quarantine Efficiency, Government Management Efficiency, Monitoring and Detection, and Emergency Treatment Readiness. 
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 (Source: DKV Global and Nikkei Asian Review)

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