CNN: States that have women for leaders are crushing Coronavirus

In Taiwan, early intervention measures have controlled the coronary pandemic so successfully that this country is now exporting millions of masks to help the European Union and others. Extensive success has shown other women's leading countries. Germany has undertaken the widest test program in Europe, something [...]
Germany has undertaken the widest test program in Europe, something for which Kosovo has been criticised, taking over 350,000 tests per week, detecting the virus early in order to isolate and treat patients effectively. There is Chancellor Angela Merkel.
In New Zealand, the prime minister had taken early stakes to stop tourism and had placed the country in a month-long national quarantine, limiting the death toll from the disease caused by the Coronavirus to only four soos, writes CNN, the translation Periscopi.
All three of these countries have received constant praise for their impressive way of managing the coronavirus. All three countries have neglected the globe - one in the heart of Europe, the other in Asia, and the last in the South Pacific.
But these countries have one thing in common: they have women leaders.
The success of these women and other governments led by women in controlling global pandemic is even more spectacular when it seems that this gender is only 7 percent of world leaders.
These countries all multiparty democracies with high levels of public trust in their governments have maintained pandemic through an early scientific intervention. They have undertaken extensive tests, easy access to quality medical treatment, aggressive tracking of contact with the infected, and strong distributives to public gatherings.
Taiwan, for example, a democracy of nearly 24 million people with a population nearly the same as Australia and the eastern coast of China. Taiwan is claimed by Beijing as its territory and is not accepted by the World Health Organization.
But when Taiwan President Tsai Inng-wen heard of the new mysterious virus infecting the citizens of Wuhan during December last year, she ordered that immediately all aircraft coming from that country be infected.
It then increased the production of protective measures and limited all flights coming from China, Hong Kong and Macau.
So far, this country has only 393 people infected and only 6 dead.
The US State Department consisting of this extraordinary success called for Taiwan to be granted monitoring member status at the World Health Organization Assembly.
Germany, with 83 million citizens, has had more than 132,000 infected persons but with a rate of extremely low mortality rate than most European countries. Chancellor Angela Merkel, with her Ph.D. in quantum chemistry, has seen the popularity figures go too high after successful pandemic control. Germany has mostly intense care levels and has undertaken the most massive testing programme throughout Europe.
New Zealand, meanwhile, is a country of nearly 5 million people, which is highly important to tourism.
But Prime Minister Yasinca Ardern closed New Zealand's borders on foreign tourists on 19 March and announced a four-week national quarantine on 23 March, demanding that all non-Ecentarial workers stay at home.
Even this country has taken mass testing and recorded over 1,000 and 300 cases of coronary, but only nine deaths.
But what about Nordic countries? Four out of five Nordic countries are led by women. Each of these countries has a very low death rate from the Coronavirus compared to other European countries.
For example, Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin is the world's newest leader, but there is 85 percent popularity following the auditing of the pandemic.
The only Nordic country that doesn't have a woman as leader is Sweden where the prime minister is Stefan Lofven, who has refused to deploy quarantine and has kept businesses and schools open. There the death toll has jumped too high. /Periscope












