brazen2 wrote:
brazen2 wrote:
Agree. Testing and tracing are key.
"In the last 100 days, the American ally in the Far East has normalized daily life in the face of the coronavirus pandemic by a robust testing system coupled with an expansive contact tracing operation – all built on a foundation of massive amounts of data."
"Experts with whom ABC News spoke said South Korea's greater success in fighting the outbreak came in part due to its ability to institute widespread coronavirus testing and contact tracing far earlier in the pandemic, cheap and effective care for those who got infected, and, perhaps most importantly, a greater cultural trust in the government whose transparent and consistent messaging prompted citizens to take more protective measures ahead of the virus and generally support more aggressive contact tracing methods in its wake."
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/trust-testing-tracing-south-korea-succeeded-us-stumbled/storyBetter link.
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/trust-testing-tracing-south-korea-succeeded-us-stumbled/story?id=70433504
Thanks for the link. Really shows that testing, tracing and quarantining positives can do to slow the virus way down.
If we could get people to get tested here, we could really slow this thing down.