Malaysia launches Global Covid-19 Index
Malaysia has launched the Global Covid-19 Index, which ranks 184 countries in the world on how well they are coping with the pandemic. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Seth Akmal, June 4, 2020.
MALAYSIA today launched the Global Covid-19 Index , which ranks 184 countries on how well they are coping with the pandemic. The index, developed by Pemandu Associates and supported by the Science Technology and Innovation Ministry and Sunway University, comprises two key components, which are the GCI Severity and Recovery Indices.
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