What in your opinion (especially those of you living there!) are countries who have competently handled this public health crisis? In my mental list, I have South Korea, Canada, Vietnam, Iceland, and Thailand. I am sure there are more—who are your nominees, and where am I wrong?
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It is not that good a response, plenty of mistakes done, and almost none admitted. (No quarantine or follow up/testing for incoming travellers from Italy, Spain, too little testing evennif you have symptoms, they stopped tracing => too little, too late=> needed to lock down)
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And lot of Finns (none that seem understand how important to act early with logarithmic event) are happy with response that was really weak and way too late. And the reason: that it is too hard, better use heard immunity etc. Our officials are still in denial, but slowly turning.
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In short, self deception, as they said everything is ready.. and no real tracing capacity had been arranged, no extra test capacity was prepped, and they even denied needing it as herd immunity was the way to go. STM went against the transmitable disease law and did very little.
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