Countries around the world are facing their own battles with coronavirus, with differing approaches and outcomes. The World Health Organization reports that over 200 countries or territories have confirmed cases, virtually everywhere in the world, but in some countries the tallies remain low.
For some, that's because of Trojan efforts by authorities, health workers and citizens. For others, notably in parts of the developing world, the figures of confirmed cases could simply reflect a dire lack of testing due to a shortage of resources.
After emerging in Wuhan in China late last year, the epicentre of the pandemic moved to Europe, and now to the US, which has been ranked the most prepared country in the world when it comes to global health