Fighting against Corona, West can learn from Asia

Fighting against Corona, West can learn from Asia


Fighting against Corona, West can learn from Asia


Fight against coronvirus

Fighting against Corona what can West learn from Asia.
Coronavirus cases are increasing rapidly in Western countries, and many countries have announced other stringent measures, including lockdowns and school closures.
The outbreak targeted several Asian countries several weeks ago.


Of overcoming Corona few Asian countries is being appreciated.
While, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan have kept the number of cases relatively low despite their close proximity to China.


After all, what did these countries do, and is there a lesson for other countries.
 Take it seriously and take immediate steps.

Medical experts have found a consensus on ways to prevent the disease: including to encourage widespread testing, to isolate infected persons and social distance.
The West is now being practiced in various ways such measures, but the main thing is that most countries did not do so as quickly.


"The US and the UK missed the opportunity," says Tiki Pangisto, former director of research policy at the World Health Organization.


They had been watching China for two months, but still kept thinking 'China is too far away and nothing will happen to them.
China December 31 reported to the World Health Organization the cases of 'mysterious pneumonia like SARS'.


Until then, there was no definitive case of human-to-human transmission.
Little was known about the virus, but within three days, Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong increased screening at all border points.


Taiwan has already begun screening flights from Wuhan before people get off the plane.
As scientists learned more about the virus, it became clear that those who were not exposed to the infection could also be exposed, so testing became important.
 Tests cost reduction and extensive management.


The case of coronavirus


The cases of the Coronavirus initially increased in South Korea, but it soon developed a test for the virus, which has so far tested 290,000 peoples.
There are about ten thousand free tests daily.


In contrast, testing was delayed in the United States.
Initial testing kits had defects and it was difficult for private laboratories to pass their tests.
Many people struggled to get the test done, but they were too expensive.


Eventually the law of free testing was passed for everyone.
Meanwhile, the UK has said that only those hospitalized will be tested regularly, making it difficult to identify cases of people with low symptoms.


Professor Pangisto acknowledges that test kits are not available in large numbers in some countries.
Testing not only those who have symptoms, but also the people they have met, is important.
Law enforcement agencies in Singapore have identified 6,000 such people.


They were searched, with the help of cctv footage,tested and ordered to be kept in isolation,until results came out negative.
Those coming from abroad in Hong Kong have been asked to wear electronic bracelets to keep the authorities informed of their movements.


However, in Singapore, those who take self-isolation are contacted several times daily and have to send pictures to prove their presence in their area.
Heavy fines and prison sentences are being imposed on those who violate 'housekeeping' orders in Singapore.


western country


Many Western countries may find it difficult to implement such measures due to their large populations and greater civil liberties.

Fighting against Corona, West can learn from Asia


Social distance avoid corona

Social distance is considered one of the best ways to overcome the epidemic.
But the longer these steps are introduced, the harder they will have to show their work.
In the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the virus originated, 5 million people had left the city before the lockdown began.


Because of this, the government implemented the largest quarantine in human history.
After the number of cases in Italy and Spain reached thousands, they were forced to introduce lockdowns.


New York and California have ordered citizens to stay at home and the only exception is to buy bargain.
In contrast, schools are still open in Singapore, but major public gatherings have been canceled.
Schools have been closed in Hong Kong and people are being asked to work from home, but restaurants and bars are still open.
Professor Owei believes the difference is in how quickly governments are enforcing social distance.
 Be aware and keep the public with you

Professor Pangisto says, "Unless you have public support, your policies may not be implemented and implementation will be limited.


prevent the virus

The important thing is to show that the policies are based on scientific evidence. '
China has expanded its hospitals' capacity by enforcing widespread lockdowns to prevent the virus, but it has also been praised, but critics say the extreme measures were needed only because
In the United States, President Donald Trump has often appeared to disagree with medical authorities on the severity of the outbreak and the number of available kits.


The government has not been able to provide information on how many people have been tested because many private laboratories are not sending their data to the CDC.
Professor Owei says, "Reaction to the epidemic must be transparent because that is what prevents people from chaos and stagnation."


Some governments have used technology to inform their people in detail.
Hong Kong has launched an online portal for all cases, and the map also identifies the buildings where these cases were found.
In South Korea, if a person is around a patient, a mobile alert is issued.


Coronavirus communication
The Singaporean government is being praised for its clear communication with the Coronavirus.
The Prime Minister of Singapore also made a speech urging people to refrain from shopping in chaos.
Its actions have received considerable public attention, and one of the reasons is that Singapore
haslong been emphasizing collective responsibility for national security.


Fighting against Corona, West can learn from Asia


Personal Behavior Is Very Important

It is simply ironic to say that Asians are more likely to follow the orders of their own governments.
People's confidence in government is low in Hong Kong and anti-government protests have been going on for months, but in one of the world's most populous cities, most people
Many people have also avoided attending the Lunar New Year celebrations, which is not like attending Christmas celebrations.

Professor Pangistu believes that the people of Hong Kong do not trust the government, but 'they are proud of Hong Kong and consider it a threat to their territory.'

Expert in Asia

Experts in Asia agree that wearing a mask is less effective than measures such as handwashing, but should be left to medical staff when mask availability is a problem.
But whether or not wearing a mask is beneficial, there are different opinions.

Against coronavirus

Benjamin Cooling, an epidemiologist at the University of Hong Kong, says that "masks are not a magic bullet against the Corona virus, but if everyone wears a mask, it could
potentially be combined with all other measures (such as hand washing and social distance)."Can prevent the spread of the virus. "

Experts are convinced that aggressive measures being taken in Western countries will eventually slow the rate of infection.
But what challenges they will face after that, they should also look to Asia.
They say we can't stay in rest until the vaccine is available, which can take up to 18 months, but people in Hong Kong are now tired after two months.






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