Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Which countries are virus isolation zones?

Which countries are virus isolation zones?

I. North Korea

North Korea is a very mysterious country in the eyes of the world, and people can describe it as lack except for a few materials that can be found on the Internet.

As a neighbor of China, North Korea is also bordered by Russia and South Korea. In this epidemic, these countries have been hit to varying degrees. In addition, the COVID-19 epidemic broke out earlier in China. It stands to reason that they should be affected more or less, but the fact is just the opposite.

While the world was still arguing about the source of the virus, North Korea cut off all ties with other countries directly from the source. As early as when Wuhan was closed to the outside world, North Korea was also closed to the outside world, prohibiting all domestic and foreign imports, including all customs ports and trade ports. Even now, all those who enter North Korea, including diplomats, will be quarantined for 30 days.

Two. Turkmenistan

As a landlocked country, it has not only been forgotten by the world, but even COVID-19 has not thought of it. When neighboring countries encounter a serious epidemic, it is also very powerful to be immune.

This country, like North Korea, closed domestic channels and foreign airlines at the beginning of the outbreak and implemented strict epidemic prevention measures, so it kept the virus out of the country and prevented its spread in China.

Three. Nauru ** * People's Republic of China (PRC)

It is the smallest island country in the world and one of the countries with the smallest land area and population in the world. If the first two countries relied on manpower and adopted strict epidemic prevention measures to resist COVID-19, then Nauru won at the starting line from the beginning.

As a small island country with small area, remote location and low dependence on foreign trade, its unique geographical position makes it isolated from the Pacific Ocean, and its almost isolated living environment makes it difficult for COVID-19 to "visit".

Four. Tuvalu

With an area of only 26 square kilometers, it is the second smallest island country in the world after Nauru. Like Nauru, because of its remote geographical location, lack of resources and underdeveloped tourism, these have become a protective cover for the spread of the virus. Under such circumstances, it is not surprising that Tuvalu has become a zero-infection country in COVID-19.

Tuvalu is surrounded by the sea, and there is only one expressway in the country, which is also the most beautiful coastline in the world. However, with the warming climate and rising sea level in recent years, Tuvalu faces the risk of sinking into the seabed at any time.