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<blockquote data-quote="Fred&#039;s Myth" data-source="post: 4425616" data-attributes="member: 55587"><p>"South Koreans, unlike Europeans and Americans, were also primed to treat the coronavirus as a national emergency, after a 2015 outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome in the country killed 38."</p><p></p><p>"Experts cite three major hurdles to following South Korea’s lead, none related to cost or technology.</p><p></p><p>One is political will. Many governments have hesitated to impose onerous measures in the absence of a crisis-level outbreak.</p><p>Another is public will. Social trust is higher in South Korea than in many other countries, particularly <u>Western democracies beset by polarization and populist backlash.<span style="color: #ff0000">*</span></u></p><p>But time poses the greatest challenge. It may be “too late,” Dr. Ki said, for countries deep into epidemics to control outbreaks as quickly or efficiently as South Korea has."</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ff0000">*</span>See what the unrelenting attacks on a President accomplishes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred's Myth, post: 4425616, member: 55587"] "South Koreans, unlike Europeans and Americans, were also primed to treat the coronavirus as a national emergency, after a 2015 outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome in the country killed 38." "Experts cite three major hurdles to following South Korea’s lead, none related to cost or technology. One is political will. Many governments have hesitated to impose onerous measures in the absence of a crisis-level outbreak. Another is public will. Social trust is higher in South Korea than in many other countries, particularly [U]Western democracies beset by polarization and populist backlash.[COLOR=#ff0000]*[/COLOR][/U] But time poses the greatest challenge. It may be “too late,” Dr. Ki said, for countries deep into epidemics to control outbreaks as quickly or efficiently as South Korea has." [COLOR=#ff0000]*[/COLOR]See what the unrelenting attacks on a President accomplishes? [/QUOTE]
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