Lessons From Asian Countries On Fighting Coronavirus: Act Fast, Build Defences

Learning from the past and preparing for the worst

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Learning from the past and preparing for the worst

As the West grapples with the rapid and virulent spread of the coronavirus, south east Asian nations—Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan—have shown how the crisis can be tackled efficiently.

Here we look at how some of these countries were able to get a handle on the pandemic.

South Korea

South Korea at one point had the highest number of COVID-19 patients outside China. But thanks to its robust testing programmes, it was able to identify infected people, track those who were suspected of being carriers and isolate them. South Korea, according to some estimates, has tested around 300,000 people so far. The population of South Korea is around 50 million. India, on the other hand, has conducted only around 20,000 tests with a population 25 times that of South Korea.

Health professionals could be seen at junctions taking samples from the passengers of cars and other vehicles and the test results were shared within hours.

South Korea was caught off guard in the initial days of the spread of the disease, but it developed its diagnostic kits fast and deployed them for testing suspected cases. It also spread the message of precaution through various mediums and asked people to be disciplined. This is the reason why this country has been able to bring it under control with the number of new cases going down each day.

Taiwan

Taiwan was one of the first countries in the world to announce travel restrictions and screening of people whom it suspected of carrying the virus. Unlike China, Taiwan from the start, put out the figures of the coronavirus-affected and kept communicating with the people on the dangers of its spread. This helped in warning the people and about the precautions they should take.

What helped a country like Taiwan was also that it had learnt the lessons of the 2003 SARS epidemic when it was caught off guard. After scores died in the S...

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