Why Taiwan's reaction to the choreography was perhaps the best in the world

Why Taiwan's reaction to the choreography was perhaps the best in the world

Australia and Taiwan have a similar population of 24 million. The two countries have been isolated by strict border controls, and the two states have strong trade ties and transportation with China. But 10 weeks later, Australia has nearly 5,000 confirmed cases, while Taiwan is less [...]

Australia and Taiwan have a similar population of 24 million. The two countries have been isolated by strict border controls, and the two states have strong trade ties and transportation with China. But 10 weeks later, Australia has nearly 5,000 confirmed cases, while Taiwan has less than 400, reports CNN.

The question is not where Australia erred because 20 countries have more cases than Australia itself and seven countries have 10 times more infected, but the question is how Taiwan has managed to keep the virus under control when other parts of the world have failed, it transmits Telegrafi.

In 2003, Taiwan was among the hardest - hit areas in Hong Kong and southern China.

On this island, some 180 miles [180 km] off the southeastern coast of China, more than 150,000 people were quarantined, and 181 people died. Although SARS was nowhere near the current crisis, the question of responding to future epidemics has been raised across Asia. This has helped many Asian regions to react more quickly to the coronavirus pandemic and take the threat more seriously than other parts of the world, both in government and society, CNN reports. Border controls and masks became a routine in Taiwan in early January.

Taiwan has a high health care system. When news of the coronavirus in Huhan on the eve of the New Chinese Year, officials of Taiwan's National Health Centre (NHCC), founded after SARS, gathered soon to respond to a possible threat.

“Taiwan has quickly drafted and implemented a list of at least 124 public health measures in the past five weeks. The measures and actions went beyond the control of borders because it was long known that this would not be enough”, said one of the authors of the report to Jason Wang, a Taiwanian doctor and associate professor of pediatry at Stanford.

While others still wondered what to do, they took a number of measures

This was happening while other countries were still debating whether something had to be done. In a January study, Johns Hopkins University notes that Taiwan was one of the most dangerous areas outside China's territory because of its proximity, connections, and transportation connections. Among those early and decisive measures was the decision to stop travel to many parts of China, baning transportation on the island's ports, and imposing harsh penalties on anyone who violates quarantine at home.

In addition, CNN continues, officials from Taiwan have increased the internal production of masks, started comprehensive testing of coronavirus, re-tested people who previously had inexplicable pneumonia, and announced new penalties for spreading the virus' deninforms.

The Taiwanese government learned lessons from SARS in 2003 and introduced a public health response mechanism that enabled quick actions in the next crisis. Official training and experienced teams of officials quickly recognised the crisis and managed to activate crisis to deal with the” epidemic, Yeang wrote.

Taiwan is now in such a good position, where after weeks banning mask export, to secure household supplies, Taiwan's government announced on Wednesday it would donate 10 million masks to The US, Italy, Spain and nine other European countries and several smaller nations that have diplomatic ties to this nation, CNN points out.

They are not WHO members

Taiwan's relative success in fighting the coronavirus epidemic has been overshadowed by the deteriorating crisis in Europe and the United States. This is unclear why Western countries did not follow Taiwan's example in January and February, while still able. One of the factors that may have contributed to this is that Taiwan, unlike most other countries, is not a member of the World Health Organisation (OBSH).

China claims Taiwan is part of its territory, and Beijing blocks Taiwan's membership in international organisations if it does not comply with the principle “a China”.

The number of cases in Taiwan is relatively small compared to the population. They continue to be closely watched for other developments. WHO must learn lessons from all fields, including lessons by Taiwan's public health authorities.

 

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