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Why does Iceland have the highest proportion of asymptomatic infections of COVID-19 internationally?

Now that the global epidemic is getting more and more serious, various European countries are in panic, and even the number of confirmed cases in the United States is increasing. However, in terms of infection proportion, Iceland actually has the highest probability. No one thought that in that remote corner of Northern Europe, Iceland was once known as the end of the world, and even that holy land was not immune to the virus.

Iceland has a very small population, with only 360,000 people living here. But because the unique geographical features there are very beautiful, with the intersection of two seemingly incompatible wonders, glaciers and volcanoes, it also attracts many people to travel there. As for this outbreak, Iceland was well prepared from the beginning. A response mechanism was activated from the beginning, a special team was set up, and an isolation ward was renovated. But even with such precautions, he still got tricked.

There was a man who returned from Italy. Iceland also fell, and the government also took very tough measures. People are banned from gatherings of many people, and most schools are closed. It’s just that Iceland still doesn’t pay enough attention and there is no mandatory requirement for people to wear masks. From here we can still see that wearing a mask is still a standard for effectively preventing viruses. Moreover, the sunshine hours and temperatures in Iceland are very short, which is also very conducive to the survival of the virus. Moreover, most of the confirmed cases there are close contacts who returned from vacations in European countries, which also greatly makes it difficult to deal with the problem.

Although the proportion of confirmed cases is currently the highest, fortunately the temperature is still relatively low and few foreigners travel to Iceland, so there is no need to worry too much about preventing overseas imports. Moreover, most of the infected people have been quarantined, which can help doctors better monitor their conditions. The local medical system is still very advanced. I believe that with the implementation of these treatment measures, Iceland will be able to regain its former tranquility and beauty.