The pandemic has caused countless problems of all kinds for hundreds of countries around the world and little by little, thanks to vaccination and the care of the inhabitants, several cities have succeeded in eradicating a large percentage of the virus.
As it was perceived at the start of the pandemic, recovering from covid-19 is something that few countries have been able to do effectively and that is why The Economist magazine took it upon itself to rank the cities that have best protected their homes. inhabitants during and after the pandemic, thus, in an exclusive group, it ranked the safest in the world, after the virus.
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With the coronavirus present around the world, leaders in all countries have put down much of their efforts to deal with the pandemic in the best possible way, as a result other fronts have fallen such as the economy and safety, aspects that took into account the magazine’s analysis to classify the cities.
“2021 Safe Cities Index”, is the article from The Economist, which ranks 60 cities according to 76 indicators of safety in infrastructure, digital life, personal safety, environmental factors and, of course, health.
Copenhagen
In the Danish capital, restrictions due to covid-19 were completely ended in September of this year thanks to good results in terms of environmental safety and air quality, as well as corruption control.
Toronto
The main reason for coming second on the list was its effective program of distributing covid-19 vaccines equitably, and its power in infrastructure makes Canada’s city one of the safest in the world.
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Singapore
Its high vaccination rate makes Singapore the third safest city in the world after covid-19. In addition, she is one of the current leaders in programs to encourage homework.
Sidney
The Australian city’s hard work to completely close borders at the start of the pandemic, in order to protect its citizens, has been recognized. Its health security has also enabled it to be part of this exclusive list.
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Finally, Tokyo closes the group of the five safest cities in the world thanks to its universal medical care and its imposing infrastructure in aspects such as the transportation of citizens.
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