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The Status Of Global COVID-19 Border Closures

93 percent of the world's population or 7.2 billion people live in countries with travel restrictions

Newsroom April 3 09:02

As well as implementing lockdowns or strict social distancing measures, many governments around the world closed their borders to non-citizens and nonresidents in an attempt to limit the spread of COVID-19. According to a new Pew Research Centre analysis, around 93 percent of the world’s population or 7.2 billion people live in countries with travel restrictions.

This infographic visualises current border closures worldwide as of April 02, 2020. Roughly 3 billion people, or 39 percent of the overall total, live in countries where borders are completely closed to non-citizens and nonresidents such as new immigrants, business travellers and tourists.

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Infographic: The Status Of Global COVID-19 Border Closures | Statista

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