The exposure risk to COVID-19 in most affected countries: A vulnerability assessment model
Fig 6
Exposure risk to COVID-19 as a function of each indicator.
Risk: 0 (low) to 1 (high). Indicator: 0 (bad) to 1 (good). One example of indicator by each sensitivity cluster: Blue = High. Green = Medium. Yellow = Low. Orange = No. A good indicator for risk prediction focuses on countries that have fought the pandemic well in the lower right quadrant of the graph and countries that have fought poorly in the upper left quadrant. Factor type: PH = Public Health. PD = Political-Domestic. HC = Health Care. DD = Dinamic Disease. Trend line for each indicator (Most negative slope = most sensitive indicator. Most positive slope = least sensitive indicator). The area of circles is proportional to the country population. BR = Brazil. US = United States of America. IN = India. CN = China. DE = Germany. NZ = New Zealand.