Why Taiwan's Coronavirus Response Is Among The Best Globally

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Why Taiwan's Coronavirus Response Is Among The Best Globally


"Taiwan rapidly produced and implemented a list of at least 124 action items in the past five weeks to protect public health," report co-author Jason Wang, a Taiwanese doctor and associate professor of pediatrics at Stanford Medicine, said in a statement. "The policies and actions go beyond border control because they recognized that that wasn't enough." This was while other countries were still debating whether to take action. In a study conducted in January, Johns Hopkins University said Taiwan was one of the most at-risk areas outside of mainland China -- owing to its close proximity, ties and transport links.

Among those early decisive measures was the decision to ban travel from many parts of China, stop cruise ships docking at the island's ports, and introduce strict punishments for anyone found breaching home quarantine orders. In addition, Taiwanese officials also moved to ramp up domestic face-mask production to ensure the local supply, rolled out island-wide testing for coronavirus -- including re-testing people who had previously unexplained pneumonia -- and announced new punishments for spreading disinformation about the virus.

"Given the continual spread of Covid-19 around the world, understanding the action items that were implemented quickly in Taiwan, and the effectiveness of these actions in preventing a large-scale epidemic, may be instructive for other countries," Wang and his co-authors wrote.... Taiwan is in such a strong position now that, after weeks of banning the export of face masks in order to ensure the domestic supply, the government said Wednesday that it would donate 10 million masks to the United States, Italy, Spain and nine other European countries, as well as smaller nations who have diplomatic ties with the island.
 

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Information.....in grad school I covered how fractured our health information structure was. Different EMRs and different enterprises softwares that talk or can't talk to each other. We need one type of information format in order for different EMR and enterprise softwares to communicate effectively with each other.

This why Taiwan was so effective. They could pull up all your clinicals and info from any health or government entity. If you were diagnosed with covid19 at the airport, everyone in the medical industry had all your info. If you went to the a doctor or another hospital they would be aware before you stepped in.
 

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Information.....in grad school I covered how fractured our health information structure was. Different EMRs and different enterprises softwares that talk or can't talk to each other. We need one type of information format in order for different EMR and enterprise softwares to communicate effectively with each other.

This why Taiwan was so effective. They could pull up all your clinicals and info from any health or government entity. If you were diagnosed with covid19 at the airport, everyone in the medical industry had all your info. If you went to the a doctor or another hospital they would be aware before you stepped in.
Not sure its so much the system/structure as the culture... implementing strict codes of conduct during the pandemic backed by strict punishments, just wouldnt fly in the states the way it does in the asian countries that are having success in slowing the virus.
 

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very impressive indeed. they hate them and don't trust them. they know they are dealing with the devil.

but at the same time i find south korea's responsive more impressive brehs. they withstood the blow. taiwan never got hit with tyson's uppercut. s. korea did. and this happened because korea never travel banned or closed the border. they let people in all over the place and they got hit hard. so things got outta hand and their case number spiked like crazy. but they flatten that bytch almost right away with a collective effort from the citizen and the government. track every people, text alert every cases, and social distance like mofo.

just look at s korea, taiwan, japan, singapore collectively. i bet they are mocking us. they are the elites. we be like some 3rd world to them the way we let things get way outta hand. we are so called superpower yet, but we look powerless as fuk. :snoop:
 

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very impressive indeed. they hate them and don't trust them. they know they are dealing with the devil.

but at the same time i find south korea's responsive more impressive brehs. they withstood the blow. taiwan never got hit with tyson's uppercut. s. korea did. and this happened because korea never travel banned or closed the border. they let people in all over the place and they got hit hard. so things got outta hand and their case number spiked like crazy. but they flatten that bytch almost right away with a collective effort from the citizen and the government. track every people, text alert every cases, and social distance like mofo.

just look at s korea, taiwan, japan, singapore collectively. i bet they are mocking us. they are the elites. we be like some 3rd world to them the way we let things get way outta hand. we are so called superpower yet, but we look powerless as fuk. :snoop:
america being their military protector probably helps them devote resources to health care and society in the same way ours only seems to devote unquestioned resources to the military. we don't look powerless (and they wouldn't say that), we look like the idiots with their priorities all wrong that we are.
 
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Stories like this continue to prove that capitalism/socialism/communism have positive aspects that needs to be implemented by all countries to ensure stability and longevity

Getting caught up in propaganda against any one ideology is a losing strategy
mofos waiting patiently for a gov check while complaining about socialism makes no sense

very impressive indeed. they hate them and don't trust them. they know they are dealing with the devil.

but at the same time i find south korea's responsive more impressive brehs. they withstood the blow. taiwan never got hit with tyson's uppercut. s. korea did. and this happened because korea never travel banned or closed the border. they let people in all over the place and they got hit hard. so things got outta hand and their case number spiked like crazy. but they flatten that bytch almost right away with a collective effort from the citizen and the government. track every people, text alert every cases, and social distance like mofo.

just look at s korea, taiwan, japan, singapore collectively. i bet they are mocking us. they are the elites. we be like some 3rd world to them the way we let things get way outta hand. we are so called superpower yet, but we look powerless as fuk. :snoop:
Travel band/closed border is about isolating/restricting and tracking travel...which can also be accomplished via surveillance/data gathering and limiting citizens' rights, which is what S.Korea did

If you're about solving problems, then it don't matter which approach to use as long as the problem is solved
South Korea’s efficiency and effectiveness included surveillance and data gathering without court warrants, compulsory testing, and mandatory isolation, which American citizens might never be on board with, Heritage’s Klingner said.

The South Korean government began testing asymptomatic people, then isolated patients even if they had only mild symptoms. U.S. officials have discouraged those without symptoms from getting tested, in large part because of a shortage of testing equipment.

South Korea changed its law to allow the government to engage in more surveillance to determine who diagnosed citizens were in contact with. The government then could access citizens’ cellphones, credit card and other financial information, and GPS data to know where they had been and who they had been with.

In some cases, the government then could quarantine not only a patient who tests positive but those who came in contact with the patient.
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