The deaths in countries led by men are 4.3 times greater than those led by women

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A global study said that the countries led by women had better health status than those led by men during the Corona pandemic.

A team of international scientists, led by Trinity University in Dublin, analyzed Corona virus outbreaks in 35 countries, including 10 countries led by women, including Germany, New Zealand, and Finland, which were the countries that received the best approval for their response to the Corona pandemic.

The study revealed that in countries led by men, deaths due to Corona are six times more than countries led by women, compared to the number of deaths in the country’s population.

The study showed that women-led countries were faster to impose quarantine than those led by men, because they prioritized the health of their citizens more than they were concerned with the economy.

The study said that women-led countries enjoy equal income and social life, prioritize humanitarian needs, and are more generous in national policies.

The researchers said that countries ruled by men, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, their response to the Corona crisis was the same as the response of the strict parent, who wants his word to be definitive and final, compared to countries ruled by women whose response was like a tender mother, considering that everyone suffers from the crisis. .

The study focused, in particular, on the two presidents: the American Donald Trump, the Brazilian Jair Bolsonaro, and the prime minister of the United Kingdom. Their countries have suffered the highest death rates in the world due to Corona, and the leaders of these countries have moved towards imposing quarantine very slowly. But a country like New Zealand, ruled by Gacinda Ardern, was the first to impose the ban, bringing the death toll to a minimum. Likewise, Germany, led by Chancellor Angela Merkel, sought to curb the spread of the "epidemic", by examining most of the population and using an advanced search system for the injured.

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