Why does Germany have a lower mortality rate compared to other countries?

Germany is a 10 countries with the highest number of people diagnosed with Covid-19. Referenced to data, Germany has far more affected than France, more than 50,000 infected compared to France's 33,402 respectively, but the death toll is different. In Germany, 321 people have passed away, while [...]
Germany is a 10 countries with the highest number of people diagnosed with Covid-19. Referenced to data, Germany has far more affected than France, more than 50,000 infected compared to France's 33,402 respectively, but the death toll is different. In Germany, 321 people have passed away while 1,997 have passed away in France. The situation is also presented as critical in Iran, where 2,378 of the 32,332 infected have passed away.
Health experts are trying to analyze what Germany has done differently and where it is the success of confronting Covid-19. Of course some agree that Germany is still in the phase where other states were before, but other experts (via CNN) say the medical system is a key point in this pandemic. They refer to nurses.
Germany's policy of recruiting as many doctors and nurses is already known.
Prevention measures, protection structures, beds and hospitals do not have a huge difference with other developed countries, but they distinguish at one point: The number of nurses compared with the general population.
Germany has 13.2 nurses for 1,000 inhabitants and is the highest figure in all countries affected by the Coronobrus.
The high number of nurses is an important factor because it is essential for patient management and therefore in providing survival. A hospital that understands the importance of nurses is obviously an effective hospital that is more likely to improve chaotic conditions like this of the pandemic.











