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by lend000
1885 days ago
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Of course. But even in Vietnam's case, geography is clearly playing a major role. Policy differences can explain variation within SE Asia, but all of those countries have spikes at the same time, and are in a relative bubble of land travel in the continent (major border with China, which is more or less COVID-free due to authoritarian measures, lowly trafficked mountain ranges and undeveloped regions, and a thin strip connecting to Malaysia). Seems like the main factors for success are:
1. Geography
2. Density
3. Freedom (or lack thereof)
4. Masks
5. Money |
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