Although the Corona virus has reached most of the world, and so far killed more than 37,000 people, there are a number of countries that have not yet received it, according to official data released by it. The US "Newsweek" magazine noted that Corona has not reached 4 Asian and 6 African countries, as well as 10 countries in the continent of Oceania, which is stationed in the tropical Pacific Islands.

The list of Corona-free Asian countries includes "Yemen, North Korea, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan". The African countries are "Burundi, Malawi, Sierra Leone, the Kingdom of Lesotho, Comoros, Sao Tome and Principe."

Oceania included the “Solomon Islands, Nauru Republic, Vanuatu Republic, Samoa State, Republic of Kiribati, Federated States of Micronesia, Kingdom of Tonga, Republic of Marshall Islands, Republic of Palau and Tuvalu State”.

For its part, the magazine attributed the failure of the virus "on paper" to North Korea, which is located on the borders of China and South Korea, to being one of the first countries in the world that started to close its borders and put other intensive measures to combat epidemics to prevent the spread of the emerging virus.

Although the aforementioned countries did not record any infections in Coruna, as of Monday evening, they had been involved in the crisis and imposed a general closure to prevent the virus from reaching it.