One thing that's often overlooked, I think, is how most of the countries that are doing really well have deep and extensive buy-in to government orders by their citizenshttps://twitter.com/picardonhealth/status/1245451665374957568 …
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In South Korea, the health authorities can install an app on your phone that sends warnings if you leave a designated area while under quarantine (!) This would be unthinkable in many countriespic.twitter.com/h7jQiBxQ78
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Seriously, I reckon if you tried to do this in many places in Australia people would simply throw away their phones and walk off
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A tracing app was launched in Iceland
today. People are happy to install it and it's pro-privacy, all data (GPS) is stored locally for 14 days and only the contact tracing team can access it, but for it to happen you must give them permission to access the data once requested -
here you can read all about it https://www.covid.is/app/en
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