abandonconflict
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We all believed the CCP when they said that lockdowns would stop SARS-CoV-2 from spreading, since it worked so well for them. But what if it didn't really work as well as they said it did? Furthermore, even if it did work, what if it wasn't even necessary? It doesn't work though.
Sweden said it didn't need a lockdown because people could be trusted to socially distance themselves. The government still says the strategy is working.
Sweden said it didn't need a lockdown because people could be trusted to socially distance themselves. The government still says the strategy is working.
Sweden's Parliament is preparing in case it needs to introduce more restrictions, but for now the government is defending its unusual strategy.
www.businessinsider.com
HONG KONG – As the coronavirus pandemic sparks global lockdowns, life has continued comparatively unhindered in places like Taiwan, South Korea and Hong Kong after their governments and citizens took decisive early action against the unfolding crisis.
At first glance, Taiwan looks like an ideal candidate for the coronavirus. The island of 23 million lies just 180 kilometers (110 miles) off mainland China.
Yet nearly 100 days in, Taiwan has just 376 confirmed cases and five fatalities while restaurants, bars, schools, universities and offices remain open.
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