| I often see "copy this country" but often, it is simply not possible, policies are usually a result of each country specificities more than the other way around. For Taiwan. - It is an island - It has an effective, well centralized surveillance network - It has (presumably) an obedient population, or at least, one that don't think personal freedom includes the right to spread the disease - They were well prepared thanks to the their experience with SARS - A good enough welfare system to allow people to quarantine without starving or getting ruined - A good enough police force to make sure they stay quarantined - Enough masks and hand sanitizer, with domestic production This is pretty much the opposite of the US. Which is highly connected, with a loosely connected government that has little control over the private sector that runs the country and a highly individualistic population. Also, maybe there are some populations that just do better for a mix of reasons: climate, race (genetics), culture, average age, health and population density,... Final note: closing borders is only effective if you contained the epidemic and others didn't. |
Taiwanese people aren’t obedient. You should see how they drive.
They wear masks without flaking out about it as slavery or being against their will or whatever nonsense you guys are on about back home in the west.
Taiwanese people are couch potatoes and extremely reserved. They don’t really want to meet new people or hang out with strangers.
Also the government here didn’t play games in the early weeks. No wait and see business as usual lazy bullshit like in the US. They check tour temperature everywhere, mall entrances, restaurants, government buildings.
The us most certainly should copy Taiwan.