Jordan ranks 89 out of 100 countries as safest for COVID-19
Jordan has ranked number 89 out of 100 as the safest country for coronavirus in the world and number seven as the safest country in the Arab world, according to a recently released ranking by Deep Knowledge Group.
The ranking of the safest countries in the world for coronavirus was first released in June by Deep Knowledge Group.
However, it has updated its data and re-issued a report on the 100 safest countries for COVID-19, according to Forbes.
Germany has ranked the first-safest country in the world for coronavirus followed closely by New Zealand on the second place and South Korea on the third place.
As for the Arab countries, the United Arab Emirates has ranked number nine globally, Saudi Arabia number 13 and Bahrain number 24.
This ranking is not about how many COVID-19 infections each country records daily, or how many deaths it has caused, it is about how the country deals with the virus, and adheres to health and safety measures which include; social distancing, wearing masks and lockdowns.
In addition, it ranked the countries based on if it has a strong medical system and how well equipped it is to handle emergencies.