In what sense? Depends on the country of course, but buy-in to intervention is incredibly high in (for example) South Korea. There, they had the military spraying the streets and mandatory contact-tracing apps months ago, unthinkable in the US
Sure, but there's a big difference between the basic idea of social distancing and the amount required to really get on top of the pandemic
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Do they? Something like half of all the states have reopened to some extent, despite ongoing and accelerating epidemics. People enforcing lockdowns have been threatened and shot. Is that happening in SK?
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