Test, trace, contain: how South Korea flattened its coronavirus curve https://t.co/f5vOdWFgva
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) April 23, 2020
FEMA needs to require more testing and follow the So Korean model. https://t.co/n9rWILDRZC
— Lynn (@GayleYoungs) April 22, 2020
가디언:
— VegeBartlebian (@DialecticalMat) April 23, 2020
"다른 나라들은 한국과 한국의 코로나바이러스 발생을 지배한 테스트-추적-억제에 기대중이다"
"다른 나라에서 목격된 사재기와 달리 한국인들은 침착했으며, 줄은 테스트, 마스크구매 혹은 투표를 위한 것이다"
"문대통령은 세계정상들과 '코로나외교'에 나섰다"https://t.co/92y0RPctsX
Good summary of South Korea’s approach to coronavirus. Lessons learned from 2015 MERS outbreak esp important for reaction this time.
— Robert Ward (@RobertAlanWard) April 23, 2020
Test, trace, contain: how South Korea flattened its coronavirus curve | World news | The Guardian https://t.co/aSMfJ5A6Pu
Life is returning to normality in South Korea. How have they done it?https://t.co/TeI2AhOfXe
— COVID Perspective (@covidperspectiv) April 23, 2020
Test, trace, contain: how South Korea flattened its coronavirus curve#WeNeedTests https://t.co/hlsuFM0AUp
— Luna Lovegood✨?✨(FANGIRL) (@LunaLuvgood2020) April 23, 2020
All credit to South Korea and other countries that took this approach to their outbreaks. But I'm not sure how this is news. This has been said time and time and time again: detect, test, treat, isolate, trace, mobilize. https://t.co/uinOXRge3X
— James Chau (@jameschau) April 23, 2020
This a good report and confirms that success and luck are the result of preparation. It strikes me that we have been exposed to this kind of infectious disease three times in 17 yrs. So expect it again in 6 yrs unless China learns and changes. And us. https://t.co/vwiSvAPiWu
— Robert G. Macdonald (@RGAM007) April 20, 2020
Many on TSB are aware of South Korea’s success. Just good to see this come to the front of MSM in Canada. Some of us in Canada are pissed that we don’t have this level of testing. As for tracing, it will be tough for many here to surrender their privacy. https://t.co/sXVp86BYml
— Jono (@Ianatan_Duine) April 21, 2020
The Korean government partnered with many private bio-medical labs on medical testing, and that public-private partnership quickly generated millions of test-kits shortly after China publicized the new virus's genome in January. https://t.co/5ijxpo7JDg
— The Fifth Estate (@cbcfifth) April 20, 2020
How South Korea managed to flatten the COVID-19 curvehttps://t.co/HdQFvow5nX ネトウヨが嫌う話題。しかし誰が何を言おうと世界は韓国の検査システムを称賛。一方安倍の国の話題は緊急事態宣言中にもかかわらず人混みが凄い、この国なんだ?の話題だけ。 pic.twitter.com/DbfIUnLGYo
— T.M. (@AnanasTokyo) April 20, 2020
South Korea is doing so well because it had a brush with MERS in 2015 and totally revamped its public health system.
— Amir Attaran (@profamirattaran) April 20, 2020
Canada had a brush with SARS in 2003 and did almost nothing.
This is a politician’s pandemic, not a scientist’s pandemic. https://t.co/VqmnZbsLEw
世界は韓国を評価している。コロナウイルスのパンデミックを統制下に置いた韓国政府。仁川国際空港での検査体制も秀逸。なぜこのような対策ができたのか?How South Korea managed to flatten the COVID-19 curvehttps://t.co/LwMBrFPlBu pic.twitter.com/K3yJI8Adty
— 宮崎はるか (@beppuharu) April 20, 2020
이런 알람이 오길래 봤더니 국뽕이 차오르는 기사구먼https://t.co/nZ0BNuDclo pic.twitter.com/uunF2JhqEz
— someone (@sleepwaIking) April 20, 2020
South Korea has recorded five deaths per million of population, compared to 42 in Canada, 122 in the United States and 437 in Spain. https://t.co/lYjMMuplAQ
— CBC Toronto (@CBCToronto) April 20, 2020
한국이 코로나 바이러스 곡선을 평탄화하기 위해 기술을 사용한 방법 https://t.co/gLm0h8xr2U
— editoy (@editoy) April 23, 2020
Extensive testing, contact tracing and quarantining have proved successful in reducing the spread of Covid-19 in South Korea. This has enabled South Korean society to reduce restrictions on movement and start to return to normal. https://t.co/XAxzdJW9ti @justinmccurry pic.twitter.com/EizR57FZjW
— Prof. Azeem Majeed (@Azeem_Majeed) April 23, 2020
South Korea quickly developed capability to test average of 12,000 people - 20,000 a day at hundreds of centres free of charge within 10 minutes, with results sent to phones within 24 hours. By mid-March more than 270,000 people had been tested." /3 https://t.co/1Y9jLtA0wf
— Andrew Flood (@andrewflood) April 24, 2020
“South Korea successfully flattened the curve on Covid-19 in 20 days without enforcing extreme draconian measures that restrict freedom and movement of people.” Nigeria has a thing to learn here instead of trending divisive hashtags! https://t.co/c0YJuhjyTi
— Adebodun FaKayode (@drdebodun) April 23, 2020
The Guardian reports on how South Korea flattened the coronavirus curve: https://t.co/evNMF3mO7j
— IBMS #AtTheHeartOfHealthcare (@IBMScience) April 23, 2020