A few weeks after the coronavirus was confirmed in China in December 2019, the resulting illness known as COVID-19 became a global pandemic. Data from the John Hopkins University indicates more than 23.4 million people have been infected with COVID-19 and about 809,000 have died while more than 15 million patients have recovered. Thus far, the virus which can be transmitted through body fluids like mucus and saliva has been confirmed in at least 188 countries. While many countries are being ravaged by the pandemic, there are a few paradises where no single case of the virus has been reported. With most of the countries being from the Oceania Continent, it begs the question, what exactly are they doing to keep the coronavirus at bay?
Tuvalu, Oceania