There are so many reasons for the Middle East to be concerned about this global coronavirus outbreak, but as far as combating it is concerned, the region is so ahead of the rest. The majority of this region's population is young.
According
to estimates, 60% are under 30 years of age. As a result, they are less likely
to be infected with this virus than in the rest of the world, with more old
people dying from the disease.
When
most of the countries in the region saw the situation, they had time to impose
curfews and impose social distances, but this is where the region's superiority
over the world ended. Weaknesses in the system have been exacerbated by years of
instability and will be exacerbated by this epidemic.
Medical
facilities are there and nowhere else. Israeli hospitals are the best hospitals
in the world. The medical system in Yemen, Syria and Libya, which was not that
good before, has been severely damaged by war or in some places destroyed.
According to the United Nations, Yemen is currently suffering
from the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. There are now cases of virus
that will spread rapidly to densely populated areas.
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