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Countries that have successfully controlled the virus

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Cam77 · 14/08/2020 09:06

... so far. I’m thinking countries which had high numbers relative to their population but, in contrast to the vast majority of other countries, actually managed to get and stay on top of things. Which countries would meet that criteria? Well, from brief look at stats I think certainly China and South Korea. Possibly Malaysia. And that’s about it.

China, for example, had cases in the low thousands for quite a while but has basically not gone above double figures since the beginning of March. The spike in Beijing a month or two ago was no more than an isolated puddle in the end.

At the beginning of July, 10 million students in China safely sat their university entrance exams (their A-levels) and the country has been virtually mask free for a good two months. People are shopping and eating in restaurants, going to domestic leisure spots etc mask free across the vast majority of the country and have been doing so for a couple of months now.

(As an aside, it’s interesting how the Western media has gone pretty silent on China in this regard, only occasionally showing a picture of people wearing masks in Beijing - could it be because that is the only city among China’s 200 cities where masks are still commonplace?Surely not!)

Anyway, I’d be interested to hear from anyone, particularly those who are/were recently living in China and S.Korea recently, what in your opinion allowed their government/society to succeed in controlling it. What did they get right that every other country seems to have failed to do?

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Cheesess · 15/08/2020 18:17

I’m starting to think that this virus was definitely engineered to effect certain populations more than others.

endofthelinefinally · 15/08/2020 18:41

SE Asia experienced SARS. They treated this virus like SARS, closed borders, instituted mask wearing and hand cleaning everywhere, people took it very seriously from the word GO. I don't know if this has been investigated, but I wonder if there is some level of immunity in the population because of SARS. Culturally, citizens comply with public health advice. Testing was introduced very early and is free for anyone with symptoms.

Western countries assumed this would be like influenza. They didn't learn from other countries, they did too little too late. Culturally people whine and complain that public health advice undermines their personal freedom. Testing has been a complete shambles.

Namenic · 15/08/2020 19:05

The human rights are an interesting one - because sometimes human rights of different groups clash (though I’m not a lawyer).

Re: blocking access out of apartment blocks - which occurred in Germany and Australia - so not just China that would take strict action. If the disease was Ebola - would people support such a strict rules?

user1471510836 · 15/08/2020 19:15

Exactly Cam 77 British exceptionalism.

user1471510836 · 15/08/2020 19:24

user1468867871 How the hell have Sweden reached herd immunity without mass vaccination? As of yet we don't even know if people who have already had Covid are immune from getting it again.

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