New Delhi: Now, fear of Corona is being seen in India too. So far, positive reports have come in more than a dozen cases across the country. There is a stir in other countries of the world, including China, about Corona. Concerns about the Korena in the capital NCR have struck concern in the hearts of the people. Ways are being found to avoid this by issuing advisories in various institutions. People of government and non-government health institutions look forward to such measures of concern. Let's know where we are in the Global Health Rankings. In the current platform, India is on the health rankings.
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According to the 2019 Global Health Protection Index, India ranks 57 out of 195 countries. This index also shows how many countries are not ready to deal with any major infectious disease. Only 13 countries have topped this list. Of these, America ranks first. For your information, let us know that the Global Health Protection Index is the first comprehensive assessment of epidemics and pandemic hazards globally. This index assesses the capacity of each country to prevent and resolve health emergencies. Its conclusion is based on the answers to 140 questions.
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The World Economic Forum said in 2019 that India's health index is quite disappointing in terms of life expectancy. India ranks 109th in this. A survey of 141 countries was done for this index. This shows that India is far behind the countries of the world in terms of life expectancy. According to a 2018 medical journal 'Lancet' study, India is ranked 145th among 195 countries in the world in terms of the quality of health services and their access to people. The shocking aspect of this study is that India is also lagging behind its neighbors China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Bhutan in the list of 195 countries. In the year 2018, the 'Global Burden of Disease' study came out that after the year 1990, India's condition has improved in terms of access and quality of health facilities. At the same time, in 2016, India got 41.2 marks in terms of access and quality of health facilities, while in the year 1990, it got only 24.7 marks.
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