Bangladesh has advanced eight notches to rank 5th out of 121 countries worldwide on Nikkei's Covid-19 Recovery Index.
With a score of 80 on the index, Bangladesh ranked only below Qatar, the UAE, Cambodia and Rwanda in the latest edition of the index published Thursday.
Bangladesh's Covid-19 infections have been on a downward spiral in recent months. The country's total fatalities remained unchanged at 29,127, with no new fatalities reported for over a fortnight now.
The country placed 13th on the Covid recovery index in March.
Taiwan's ranking has plunged in the latest edition of Nikkei's Covid-19 Recovery Index as the island transitions from a strict zero-virus strategy to living with the respiratory illness, even as infections surge.
The country tumbled out of the fourth spot to No. 94 in the latest ranking, tied with China, which fell 62 places from last month as the country battles its worst outbreak since the virus was first detected in the city of Wuhan more than two years ago.
The index, updated at the end of each month, assesses countries and regions on infection management, vaccine rollouts and social mobility.
The index is maintained by Nikkei, Japan’s leading business publication group that includes the Nikkei, Nikkei Asia, and the Financial Times (of London).