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PH climbs from bottom of Bloomberg COVID-19 resilience ranking

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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, February 25) — The Philippines no longer sits at the bottom of Bloomberg’s COVID-19 resilience ranking as it improved a few notches this month.

The latest list of the “best and worst places” to be during the COVID-19 pandemic shows that the country now ranks 50th – up three spots from the bottom 53rd in January. 

Bloomberg gave the Philippines a total resilience score of 51.8. Its monthly report takes a look at a nation’s crisis response, including healthcare quality, vaccination coverage, and reopening efforts.

Pakistan took the last spot due to low inoculation rate, tight restrictions, and “weak” healthcare infrastructure, according to Bloomberg.

Virus-stricken Hong Kong meanwhile dropped 19 places to take the 52nd spot.

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The United Arab Emirates retained the No. 1 ranking for the month.

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