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หนังสือพิมพ์ Nikkei จัดอันดับการฟื้นตัว จากโควิด 19 ของประเทศต่างๆ ทั่วโลก มี 120 อันดับ ไทยได้อันดับที่ 119 เป็นที่ 2 จากท้ายตาราง

Nikkei COVID-19 Recovery Index



July 7, 2021

The Nikkei COVID-19 Recovery Index ranks more than 120 countries and regions on infection management, vaccine rollouts and social mobility at the end of each month. A higher ranking indicates that a country or region is closer to recovery with its low numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases, better vaccination rates and/or less-stringent social distancing measures.

The index calculates a score between 0 and 90 for each country or region. The score is the sum of three constituent categories and nine subcategories as shown below:

Infection management:

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 versus peak case count;
Confirmed cases per capita;
Tests per case.

Vaccine rollouts:

Total vaccine doses given per capita;
New vaccine doses given per capita;
Share of people who have received at least one dose.

Mobility:

Community mobility;
Oxford stringency index;
Flight activities.



Data sources of the index include Our World in Data; Google COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports; Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker by Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford; Cirium, an aviation data and analytics company; and Orbital Insight, which analyzes satellite data.

Each subcategory has a maximum score of 10. Countries and regions are compared with one another for most of these subcategories. For example, in the "share of people who have received at least one dose" subcategory, if a country's or region's percentage is higher than 90% of all the countries, it gets a 10; if the percentage is higher than 80% of all the countries, it gets a 9; and so on.