COVID-19: Lessons from China, South Korea, Italy

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Hard lessons from China, South Korea, and Italy may help Canada as it manages the COVID19 pandemic — story via healthing_ca

With a mortality rate of 0.97%, South Korea has one of the lowest COVID-19 mortality rates. It appears to have slowed down its epidemic — and all without city-wide lockdowns. The country has the capacity to conduct anywhere from 15,000 to 20,000 tests a day, by far the highest number of tests per capita in the world. Most importantly, it’s

The government has worked with 96 labs across the country — both private and public — to work around the clock to get results out straight away. But just testing more is not enough. There needs to be an infrastructure in place to treat these confirmed patients. And without a treatment yet for COVID-19, the next best thing is contact tracing and social distancing.

 

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healthing_ca Taiwan has done the best job

healthing_ca But PattyHajdu has made statements that contradict all of what's in this article. She said there was no evidence to support it. What do we do?😱😨

healthing_ca South Korea failed big. (1) for political reasons, MoonJaeIn gov didn't ban Chinese travellers from the beginning of ChineseVirus outbreak despite doctors' repeated recommendations, (2) the test kits and counts are not trustworthy at all. Politics, not science, are everywhere.

healthing_ca the hard lesson? where there's a 'crisis' there'll be political opportunists to attempt agenda implementation under the cover of 'health concern' and manufactured fear...

healthing_ca Canada is in the same boat as Italy just 2-3 weeks behind, we still have thousands of people flying in daily to Canada from infected countries and being told to stay home for 14 days on a honour system

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