Geneva
Despite infecting more than three million people around the world, there are still 34 countries and territories that have yet to report a single case of the novel coronavirus.
These include Comoros, Lesotho, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and tiny far-flung island nations in the Pacific, such as Nauru, Kiribati and the Solomon Islands. As of April 20, 213 countries and territories of the 247 recognised by the United Nations have seen at least one case of the Covid-19.
Of these, 186 have also experienced local transmission — where the virus has spread within the community. There have been deaths in at least 162 of them. Just because a nation has not reported an infection does not necessarily mean there have been no cases.
For example, North Korea has not reported any coronavirus cases but it is bordered by China, Russia and South Korea, all countries dealing with a high number of cases. –Agencies