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Instant noodles were a big item on the panic-buying list of Vietnamese residents. The country has fared extremely well during the COVID-19 pandemic, with only 0.3 deaths per million people. (Photo: Mongrangvebet)
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Members of the Taiwanese military disinfect public spaces in the fight against COVID-19. (Photo: Taiwan military news agency)
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This supermarket in Bangkok requires visitors to scan a QR code before entering. Staff are doubly protected with face masks and shields. (Photo: chainwit)
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New Zealand was an early adopter of Plexiglas in grocery stores. (Photo: Melonbob)
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Japanese officials and experts, shown here at their first pandemic meeting in February 2020, have helped keep COVID-19 at bay, thanks to a cluster-based approach to tracking infections. (Photo: Japanese Cabinet Secretariat)
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Australia experienced a setback on March 19, 2020, when the Ruby Princess cruise ship, shown here, disembarked 2,700 passengers in Sydney Harbour. They weren’t screened, nor were they told to self-isolate. When cases surged in July, Melbourne residents experienced the world’s strictest lockdown. (Photo: IVAN T.)
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Ghanaians are shown here making PPE for front-line workers. The country’s proactive health policy has helped curb its case numbers. (Photo: CNR Citi newsroom)
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A clinic at the Nairobi Hospital in Kenya — the UN has partnered with the hospital to build, equip and operate a COVID-19 treatment facility for 20,000 UN staff and families based in Kenya and beyond. (Photo: The nairobi hospital)
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UNHCR employees distribute health kits in Senegal on World Refugee Day 2020. Senegal’s response has been scientific and innovative. The country has developed a $1 coronavirus test kit and a $60-ventilator made with 3D-printed parts. (Photo: UNHCR)
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South Korea slowed its spread of COVID-19 quickly without devastating its national health systems or its economy. (Photo: Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism by Jeon Han)