
13. Does Egypt have its COVID-19 troubles under control, or are they headed to the afterlife?
Egypt is slightly above Turkey with a score of 5.808. It’s interesting to look at this country’s death rate with an afterlife as important as theirs. They, of course, are no longer building pyramids to commemorate people after their deaths, but that is a meaningful way to remember someone after they’re gone. Now, onto the facts about how this country keeps its medical mortality rate very low. It was all fine until the pandemic hit, and then Egypt’s healthcare system was overwhelmed by patients. When it came to the summer, the numbers started to decline, luckily.
Now, Egypt has one of the highest death rates throughout the pandemic and is the seventh highest in the world! We’re not sure when this will reflect in their statistics, but things aren’t looking so promising for the next year when calculating their death rate number. Interestingly, in Egypt, PCR tests are only available to patients experiencing pneumonitis and respiratory failure symptoms. It means that their testing is relatively low, contributing to the higher death rate from the virus. Their numbers are continuing to decline, and hopefully, they won’t be hit by another wave.