Slovakia is still the worst in the world. This is what the table with the number of infected per 100,000 inhabitants looks like
Only European countries are currently in the top ten.
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The epidemic situation in Slovakia is serious, again we have another sad lead. In the number of infected in 7 days per 100,000 inhabitants, we are according to ourworldindata.org the worst in the world. There are 1,308 infected.
In the case of a seven-day incidence, in addition to Slovakia, Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovenia also have over a thousand infected people per 100,000 inhabitants. Only European countries are currently in the top ten.
Number of infected in 7 days per 100,000 inhabitants
Slovakia – 1,308
Austria – 1,084
Czech Republic – 1,061
Slovenia – 1,046
Liechtenstein – 983
Belgium – 953
The Netherlands – 898
Croatia – 791
Georgia – 705
Hungary – 686
Another commission in which we are in the red has been published by the European Commission. This is a comparison of fully vaccinated in the last 14 days per 1 million inhabitants of the country. Only Romania and Bulgaria are worse than Slovakia in the European Union.
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