@RussInCheshire @mikegalsworthy Taiwan did not lockdown. They had proper border controls and quarantine. https://t.co/QgBQq6qZPd
@brtrnkng @saveswedencov19 @Folkhalsomynd @SwedishPM And a good read: https://t.co/R3hgozOWmt 🍻 Cheers! 🍻
RT @Dr_Jenn_Summers: Taiwan was prepared.... and NZ saw this and learned from it early in 2020 https://t.co/12caQjBcFf https://t.co/fd5ds4M…
Taiwan was prepared.... and NZ saw this and learned from it early in 2020 https://t.co/12caQjBcFf
@Zigmanfreud @me11ss @geounicyclist @Broadsword_6 @nytimes Your wrong they are not effective. Here's a November 1, 2020 Lancet report illustrating my point. Taiwan didn't lock down and has 889 cases in a population of 23 million people. Why? See below.
@GraeSullivan I'm obviously no expert on contact tracing but most of what I've read emphasises Taiwan's strong public health response, including public coordination of contact tracing: see this piece in the Lancet - https://t.co/HlyYqnHYkI - and this: http
@SamuelP44848491 @devisridhar Taiwan -No national lockdown -Used older sms technology -People agree to monitoring but not on total personal level -Used humour instead of rumour -Plan advance Dead 7 UK 96K+ https://t.co/lW4wAfawZP https://t.co/GwhHx4
@LukeJohnsonRCP @toadmeister Yes, we were totally unprepared for Covid and dithered. We must Build Back Better for any future pandemic and consider Taiwan's successful strategy: 7 deaths, NO LOCKDOWNS and 2.5% economic growth. https://t.co/j7h7xerZ1F
@mrbradleygrant @gregcezair I don't know where you're getting that from. These are the sources I've used for Taiwan's response: https://t.co/OFqpfKKAfa https://t.co/x5naynYREN Are you saying Brits are incapable of acting in a way that would prevent 100,000
@CCross1776 @Duffeh_Leeds @CallahanHarry @JamieKay22 No, it's really very simple. If there was no covid there would be no need for lockdowns. Lockdowns are a symptom of the _failure_ of governments to deal effectively with Covid. https://t.co/CbbMRnz5v9
RT @TaiwanBirding: 3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5E…
@toadmeister There is high evidence to demonstrate Taiwan's covid plan is worth considering for this and future pandemics :7 deaths NO LOCKDOWNS and economic growth of 2.5% https://t.co/j7h7xerZ1F
@toadmeister @cjsnowdon @Quillette @NeilDotObrien An intelligent, no lockdown response to Covid 19... https://t.co/j7h7xerZ1F
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/N2CiCMkdoS
@BasilWoodNZ VERY different social structure - but you are correct in that we can all learn from each other’s responses. I found this interesting, you may too. https://t.co/YXykipwm8b
@UH60Andy @JonnyTate @ClarkeMicah Well the politicians seem to have repeatedly followed the science several weeks after the advice was given and so have managed to both expose large numbers to the virus and damage the economy, Taiwan, New Zealand have do
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/ICrx8EKBvW
@UH60Andy @drphiliplee1 @ClarkeMicah @drphiliplee "Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic" https://t.co/VLsa8kWx7D
@JamesMelville "Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic" https://t.co/VLsa8kWx7D
RT @BossberryRachel: Perhaps we should learn lessons from Taiwan? This might assist with the issues around seasonal workers and on-farm q…
Perhaps we should learn lessons from Taiwan? This might assist with the issues around seasonal workers and on-farm quarantine @MarkFurnerMP @D_LittleproudMP @ABCRural @FarOutQld @agintegrity
@phbarratt @petergalvin1_l Taiwan (23m) has had just 7 COVID deaths & 842 cases. It quarantines returned travelers at home with GPS phone monitoring. https://t.co/J1826YQYnO
I’m sure some #onpoli people have read this but just in case @fordnation Potential lessons from the #Taiwan and #NewZealand health responses to the #COVID19 #pandemic - The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific #lockdown https://t.co/fYJt6vGD5t
@berniespofforth Seems to work OK for Taiwan and New Zealand, what is the problem with their approach? Life is normal in those countries now and looks like they can start vaccination when they want and only see a handful of deaths and long Covid https:/
@MichaelYeadon3 @SuzanneEvans1 Seems to work OK for Taiwan and New Zealand, what is the problem with their approach? Life is normal in those countries now and looks like they can start vaccination when they want and only see a handful of deaths and long
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/wDlYtFnNlo
@AnthJB4 Yes half measures are not effective, full on followed by relax and monitor seems to be the way, at least in New Zealand, Taiwan, South Korea etc https://t.co/VLsa8kWx7D
@JoeBiden $2000 USD checks won't make a difference without a responsible & effective public health response, like we've seen from Taiwan, Vietnam & New Zealand. We can't continue treating SARS-COV-2 like the flu —we need to change from mitigation t
@LivingNotHiding @berniespofforth Compliance wad much better the first time, and hard lock-down has worked well in Taiwan, South Korea, new Zealand etc https://t.co/VLsa8kWx7D
@MConceptions @GrantMayos @fmwales @LloydCymru @theAliceRoberts @IndependentSage https://t.co/eKUOwmz3ak https://t.co/SFoYBZUqiE https://t.co/oenZXOFeH5 https://t.co/C3SwhPE0Sj You can also follow @ProfJamesLogan, Head of Disease Control at @LSHTM!
@terra155 @bantutu23 @AnnastaciaMP It's worth reading up on Taiwan to find out how they did it. They didn't allow community spread. They paid everyone to be in quarantine. Gov gave out new masks to adults & children each week. Their cleaners had better
@OhFuckItsRayner @rory82_rory @Olwen76781234 So many points made but I guess you still have to develop some comprehension skills. But just to humour you though take a gander at the countries not handling this too badly (hint: it doesn't involve idiot opini
What did work, and what wasn't done by most countries: https://t.co/TNzJapwKwF
After this pandemic, there should be legislation passed to improve pandemic response, and maybe an agency to implement direct measures for suppressing future diseases. (Sourced: https://t.co/X4OvYBWouV) But I'm sure that our senators in the Phil won't eve
@Humanisticus @MaryKenny4 Not according to this discussion of the Taiwan response in the Lancet: “Taiwan currently has one of lowest mortality burdens amongst high-income jurisdictions & achieved elimination by April 2020 (no confirmed cases in the co
RT @ByrneLuc: @JuliaHB1 @allisonpearson @s8mb Care to explain how Vietnam, Taiwan, NZ, IoM achieved the same? They used the same non-pharma…
@BunnyPolitricks @Paratus2014 I don't know where you're getting your shit from but hey, Ghana, Lesotho, Botswana all seem ok. Maybe go to Murica or read this https://t.co/pjiMcAAYEm
@kakape Yes! And have a pandemic response system like a Taiwanese. I hope this pandemic teaches us to learn from each other. https://t.co/4IvjuZLkrv
@MustReadAlaska "in Taiwan enabled a coordinated response, particularly in early screening, effective methods for isolation/quarantine, digital tech for identifying potential cases and MASS MASK USE. This vigorous response allowed Taiwan to avoid the natio
RT @ByrneLuc: @JuliaHB1 @allisonpearson @s8mb Care to explain how Vietnam, Taiwan, NZ, IoM achieved the same? They used the same non-pharma…
@ThomasFlagg1621 @s8mb @allisonpearson We wouldn't need vaccines if governments hadn't decided to let it spread. Non-pharmaceutical interventions are perfectly capable of containing the spread but the government doesn't want to use them and people like you
@JuliaHB1 @allisonpearson @s8mb Care to explain how Vietnam, Taiwan, NZ, IoM achieved the same? They used the same non-pharmaceutical interventions that you're campaigning against. Vietnam has an 800 mile land border with China, yet they've had 35 deaths.
@allisonpearson It's weird that you haven't noticed that so many countries have achieved the same. They used non-pharmaceutical interventions, you know the ones you keep moaning about and wanting us to lift. Taiwan, Vietnam, Isle of Man & NZ achieved t
@BoLagerkvist @numbers97413 @janlotvall @vetcov19 Även i en diktatur skrivs studier i enlighet med vetenskaplig procedur, att undersökningen härleds, kan följas i resonemang, att den undersöker det rätta, exkluderar felslut, att den kan upprepas med samma
RT @TaiwanBirding: 3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5E…
RT @TaiwanBirding: 3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5E…
@TGardam @bombermurray11 @mickobrien83 @VicGovDHHS Taiwan tests people in high risk exposure sites diligently. This is a good paper on their success without lockdown https://t.co/cXJApAMe6L
RT @TaiwanBirding: 3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5E…
@Cardamungus @BusSupSteve @USATODAY Yes, there were. https://t.co/m9SRSpZPP1
@bdowney @bergerbell @mugdha_myers I’m not sure Taiwan belongs on your lockdown list. Their immediate & coordinated national response was enough to keep the infection & death numbers amazingly low. They sacrificed more privacy than livelihood. htt
RT @TaiwanBirding: 3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5E…
RT @TaiwanBirding: 3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5E…
RT @TaiwanBirding: 3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5E…
RT @TaiwanBirding: 3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5E…
RT @TaiwanBirding: 3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5E…
@DavidSteadson @LesserMegadeath I like this one as a good complement to the succinct yet abundantly clear paper by Michael Baker et al, the New Zealand epidemiologist responsible for the successful change to a SARS based elimination strategy: https://t.co/
RT @TaiwanBirding: 3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5E…
RT @TaiwanBirding: 3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5E…
3. SARS. The experience in 2003 gave us clues how to prepare, and what to look out for. We had a plan. https://t.co/5EKzjPJqBh https://t.co/6w46kMdes6
@JamieSmartCom It also says “more restrictive public health practices may indeed be associated with less transmission and better outcomes.” Speaking of taking notice of research from the Lancet, the article below describes strategies used to eradicate t
@JoeBiden Check out how they United and Won in New Zealand and Taiwan: https://t.co/EgSZEcg7xb https://t.co/7Yyfgy9UtJ
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
@chrischirp And a good piece that appeared in the Lancet back in October, comparing Taiwan and New Zealand's strategies, and detailing how NZ changed —thanks to epidemiologist Michael Baker— from a flu based mitigation strategy, to a SARS based elimination
@MoreeSpinne And also covered here in Lancet publication, with comparison to other examples Taiwan: https://t.co/GLQMeG5b5i. What kind of modelling would you like to see?
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
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RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
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RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
@GarretKramer But they do work! If actually implemented and followed- that’s the whole point you’re missing (intentionally or not). Places where they strictly followed protocol are back to normal. Places that resist keep having to deal, like us. See below.
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…
The Kushner/ Trump plan to get rid of dissent in their white supremacist oligarchy
RT @BrianO_Malley: Government distribution of masks is one reason Taiwan never needed a national lockdown. Fauci’s plan had a lot in common…