@EmilyPetro22 @64 https://t.co/xvNggol3kN Taiwan too, as a bonus.
@KarinMary1 The Lancet did a comparison of us & Taiwan recently. Plenty of lessons there for the 'small govt' fetishists. Not that they're capable of grasping them. https://t.co/EUaY2ENDan
@lsmre666 @PhilWMagness @PsychesDagger @Econotheist Look at this, especially where it talks about the difference. Key being Taiwan's "extensive public health infrastructure". https://t.co/dJtfo0gLNG
@lsmre666 @PhilWMagness @PsychesDagger @Econotheist Because they are fundamentally different. Particularly in terms of pandemic preparedness. https://t.co/y2NeJGtuoG
@HealthInsider https://t.co/ryK5YxyJYa Taiwans digital temperature scanning and MASS MASK USE essentially stopped the pandemic and kept their total death tole to only 10. TEN people in the whole pandemic. Wearing masks and being cautious is enough. The
@romyldinho @azmanrocks SOP ini termasuk guna #facemask (luar rumah) , #3c dll bagi org awam serta aggressive testing (trace & isolate). Taiwan, SK, SG ada buat targeted & tier restriction termasuk had social events. No aggressive testing mmg xdpt
RT @CamiloGuezRodri: @CherylCooperman 2/ Here's Baker's detailed account of the measures implemented by New Zealand, as well as the early &…
@CherylCooperman 2/ Here's Baker's detailed account of the measures implemented by New Zealand, as well as the early & superb response of Taiwan published in The Lancet: https://t.co/7YyfgxSjCb And here's another great piece published by the British Me
@McKendrickDave Taiwan didn’t have a national lockdown. The explanation of prevention can be found in the link I shared and here. The UK could take lessons from them. https://t.co/GAuIk6SFVx
RT @GYamey: I missed this paper when it came out in Oct 2020. I think we'll all be re-reading it many times as we think about strengtheni…
I missed this paper when it came out in Oct 2020. I think we'll all be re-reading it many times as we think about strengthening national, regional & global pandemic preparedness. 1/2 https://t.co/vq0t89woKI https://t.co/Po1iUPlvkg
@ai_paix @6Galatians @EricTopol 4/ Here's a detailed comparative description of the New Zealand elimination strategy: https://t.co/7YyfgxSjCb And here's the short version: https://t.co/8YEXyXek0l
@FuzzyWuzzyTO Do you have a source for that? I find it hard to believe that a country that small, mountainous, and densely populated has many private car owners. My understanding was that it had more to do with existing public health infra and a culture of
@dhogaza2 @aslavitt46 3/ Now that you have the difference in strategic goals respective to each approach —of which only elimination is predicated on SARS-COV-2's characteristics and thus effective—, here's detailed account of what that strategy looks like
@BasiaR13 @aslavitt46 2/ Let's not pretend we've had anything more than disastrous & poorly implemented mitigation strategies, simply because we use the word lockdown. Here's a notion of what constitutes a lockdown and it's strategic goal within an eli
RT @the_lorean: @RexChapman New Zealanders wore masks and had lockdowns and carefully limited who could get into their LITTLE ISLAND, you l…
@aue96453819 I wish we were more like New Zealand. "New Zealand.. had a particularly stringent lockdown.". https://t.co/0eJKc1LHij
@MeteorIam @newscomauHQ New Zealanders wore masks and had lockdowns and carefully limited who could get into their LITTLE ISLAND. "New Zealand.. had a particularly stringent lockdown.". https://t.co/0eJKc1LHij
@september_audio @Asmr_Kiara New Zealanders wore masks and had lockdowns earlier and carefully limited who could get into their LITTLE ISLAND. "New Zealand.. had a particularly stringent lockdown.". https://t.co/0eJKc1LHij
@RexChapman New Zealanders wore masks and had lockdowns and carefully limited who could get into their LITTLE ISLAND, you lying fuck. "New Zealand.. had a particularly stringent lockdown.". https://t.co/0eJKc1LHij
@EDUARDOFUR @uchoarodri_ @Maretizando @HaddadDebochado Aí eu te pergunto: Brasil fez isso? É honesto comparar essas duas realidades totalmente distintas com frases soltas? Enfim, espero que seja apenas desinformação mesmo. Segue o link 》https://t.co/f1uGSc
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/FfwEL3gxGE
@FritsieP @dibbus61 @MarionKoopmans @rechtsdoorzee @TwitterSupport Als Koopmans een populaire influencer was, dan was de pandemie hier allang onder controle geweest: https://t.co/JyAJlCcSBJ https://t.co/t6GzRfiuAm
@hommel_b @olladieee @markvanasten @Caatje_aan_zee @C19RedTeam 26 Covid-19 sterfgevallen sinds de uitbraak, 2.453 Covid-19 besmettingen door T.T.I. in New Zealand, een (eil)land met wel een Metropoolstad. Normaal 500 griepdoden per jaar in NZ. https://t.
@BreesAnna @DirDomLenoir The mask-less majority of protesters clouds the message: what are they really against? Taiwan never needed a national lockdown, in part, Lancet notes, because "Taiwan had an established culture of face mask use by the public" Ant
1. A mostly mask-less crowd is not for freedom, but against regard for others. 2. If you're pro-mask you're fighting lockdown: Taiwan needed no national lockdown 3. Lancet: "Taiwan had an established culture of face mask use by the public" https://t.co
@holmenkollin Taiwan macht ähnlich aggressives Tracing wie Südkorea, hat mandatorische Masken überall, wo man nicht zu Hause ist und macht excessiv Tests. https://t.co/4psBYV02uB
@basement_prince @AneeceColt @tommyrulznyc @ezraklein By mid-March, entry to non-Taiwanese citizens were restricted. Anyone in close contact with a traveler from a high-risk country or someone infected was quarantined for 2 weeks. https://t.co/b6mH6ixDAN
@RailFareWatch @EricTopol @cragcrest @NatureNews 4/ My best recommendation I can is to inform yourself before dismissing something you don't know enough about. There's plenty to read and videos to watch. Here's a few suggestions: https://t.co/XZKAnwlqS8 ht
@john_comments @DrKevinLynch1 @WeCanBeZero @dgurdasani1 Taiwan immediately pursued an elimination strategy, New Zealand initially followed the same "flu" plan that we did. NZ then realised what a problem is was and followed Taiwan etc Al to stop the spread
RT @sagbr: Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/Yu3pxGp6Q1
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/Yu3pxGp6Q1
RT @SeeThroughNews: https://t.co/pBFRuBvfmG Conclusions the Taiwanese model warrants further examination for transferable elements that co…
Dunno who could possibly be coming up with this stuff, but maybe worth reTweeting and following @seethroughnews
https://t.co/pBFRuBvfmG Conclusions the Taiwanese model warrants further examination for transferable elements that could improve current responses to COVID-19, and prepare health systems and populations for a timely and effective global response to the i
From https://t.co/pBFRuBvfmG Summary This timely and vigorous response allowed Taiwan to avoid the national lockdown used by New Zealand. Many of Taiwan's pandemic control components could potentially be adopted by other jurisdictions. #covid #taiwan #ra
But in case one of them has a mo on the crapper to read a couple of Tweets, here are 2 sentences, 1 from Summary and 1 from Conclusions. https://t.co/pBFRuBvfmG #covid #taiwan #newzealand #radicatransparency
This is an important and fascinating analysis by NZ and Taiwan doctors, but it’s long and full of detail, so UK/US politicians prob much too busy with more important things. https://t.co/pBFRuBvfmG #covid #taiwan #newzealand #radicatransparency
2 countries with Zero Covid are trying to learn from each other. Both island nations, so prob nothing to learn there. Both with female leaders, but that prob irrelevant too. https://t.co/pBFRuBvfmG #covid #taiwan #newzealand #radicatransparency
UK gov still saying we’re in the midst of a pandemic, so no time to learn lessons. Maybe so, but FYI this 'just' out, in Oct 2020. https://t.co/pBFRuBvfmG #covid #taiwan #newzealand #radicatransparency
When UK looks up from own navel, it sometimes notices NZ and wonders how come its Covid response was so much better. When NZ looks up from own navel, it sometimes notices Taiwan and wonders how come its Covid response was so much better. https://t.co/pBF
RT @SeeThroughNews: If the UK looks up from own navel, it sometimes wonders how come NZ's Covid response was so much better. If NZ looks u…
If the UK looks up from own navel, it sometimes wonders how come NZ's Covid response was so much better. If NZ looks up from own navel, it sometimes wonders how come Taiwan's Covid response was so much better. https://t.co/pBFRuBvfmG #radicatransparency
@airuyi here's an article about Taiwan and NZ in Lancet by leading NZ health professionals. https://t.co/9pJbnanXK4
@ollysmithtravel It's probably due to the examples of Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Australia, NZ etc. We could easily do the same. The Isle of Man has had an outbreak because of our failure in England to follow the same policy and work to eliminate SARS-CoV-
@mattwridley Lockdowns can be implemented differently and have different results. Here's a thorough account of what constituted successful & appropriately implemented lockdowns, quite different from the ones implemented in the UK or EU, and with a diff
@F4ALL1 @flaviusb @crow___boy @Spif_Dif @ChristineNiles1 @Mary007Mighty @GregAbbott_TX New Zealand's success isn't due to population density. It's because they didn't allow SARS-CoV-2 to spread. They used the same NPIs that Taiwan, Vietnam, Australia, Finl
RT @DrJinRussell: I recall reading this Lancet paper last year and thinking, wow, Ao/NZ can really learn a thing or two (or three) from Tai…
RT @DrJinRussell: I recall reading this Lancet paper last year and thinking, wow, Ao/NZ can really learn a thing or two (or three) from Tai…
I recall reading this Lancet paper last year and thinking, wow, Ao/NZ can really learn a thing or two (or three) from Taiwan. They have a dedicated CDC, they have privacy laws that allow tracking mobile phone data, they mass mask. https://t.co/GLQMeG5b5i /
@RoyPascal14 Taiwan did early screening and screening of all airline passengers and everyone wore a mask from the beginning and they delayed school for two weeks. They are an island so that helped too. Check it out: https://t.co/KxdbUYQySO
@ChefIrma @FrogsRevenge When the history of this pandemic is finally written the country with the best response didn't lockdown because they knew what to do. Taiwan: number of days in lockdown: ZERO https://t.co/nZ9TAt3eSn
@GovernmentZA @ParliamentofRSA @HealthZA Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/3CzFTydb8e
台湾のニュースーランドの新型コロナ感染対策を比較考察した論文でも kaito2198氏が述べたられたような事柄を指摘している箇所がある。NZの初期対応が台湾を手本にしていたことは、アーダーン首相も言及していた。 https://t.co/fOl24IIHlu
The problem with making sacrifices in a pandemic is when we make the wrong ones. If everyone wore a mask lockdowns weren't necessary. Sadly we didn't know that until it was too late. https://t.co/nZ9TAt3eSn
@Richard_Spoor @Arfness If everyone wore masks lockdowns weren't necessary. Taiwan is the example you're looking for. https://t.co/nZ9TAt3eSn https://t.co/0BkJBfTsDk
RT @CamiloGuezRodri: @jeffreytran @kakape @DrTedros @WHO @K_G_Andersen Not really, the knowledge and know-how is already there (1), and pub…
@jeffreytran @kakape @DrTedros @WHO @K_G_Andersen Not really, the knowledge and know-how is already there (1), and public health experts & epidemiologists have already openly offered assistance (2). 1: https://t.co/7YyfgxSjCb 2: https://t.co/XZKAnwlqS8
@robert_spalding See below on Taiwan. I believe you should be concerned that the US death rate from COVID-19 exceeds most of its European peers (excl. only Italy, the UK, and Belgium), and is well ahead of Canada and its Asia-Pacific peers. https://t.co
@markNbrogs @MostonRedDevil @optimalgrade @LesserMegadeath @Goodable If you want to know how they achieved this, start here: https://t.co/Bt5oc3YM0A "Many of Taiwan's pandemic control components could potentially be adopted by other jurisdictions."
Masks work: Taiwan had no national lockdown. "As in many Asian countries that had experience with SARS, Taiwan had an established culture of face mask use by the public. It also has a ... policy of supporting production and distribution of masks..." http
@CDCDirector @CDCgov The @WhiteHouse & @WHCOVIDResponse need to consider the benefits of the elimination strategy adopted by a series of countries, and the evident benefits and comparatively low costs they have seen: — https://t.co/ywCxk3XGzw — https:
@covid_reality @kakape Thanks for sharing that piece. 👍🏼 Here's a few others: -https://t.co/7YyfgxSjCb -https://t.co/EgSZEcxIVL -https://t.co/8YEXyXek0l And a great conference on the success of the elimination strategy by kiwi epidemiologist Michael Baker:
@JarrettAcj00 @LPerrins @grantshapps Read that and learn... https://t.co/kPlIDx6eX8
@Andersson_123 @MediaWatchSwe @filipparogvall @Expressen @sr_ekot @pwolodarski @dagensnyheter Här förklarar Nya Zeelands statsepidemiolog,Michael Baker, skillnaden på strategier: mitigation, suppression & elimination: https://t.co/mdjTE2fHcj Här jämfö
#COVID19 @EU_Health Can one avoid national lockdowns? Potential lesson from Taiwan (population 5 million) which didn't implement national lockdown and reported a lower COVID-19 incidence rate (20.7 cases per million) compared to NZ (278.0 per million). ht
@janlotvall Här är också ett par publikationer som Michael Baker refererar till i sitt föredrag: BMJ: https://t.co/EgSZEcxIVL The Lancet: https://t.co/7YyfgxSjCb Och en bra intervju med Michael Baker från slutet av Maj 2020 — Del 1: https://t.co/o8xNhvr
@chrischirp 2/ I think these are all the publications Michael Baker referred to in his fabulous and certainly triumphant presentation: The Lancet: https://t.co/7YyfgxSjCb bmj: https://t.co/EgSZEcxIVL The Guardian: https://t.co/8YEXyXek0l
"Establish or strengthen a dedicated national public health agency to manage both prevention and control of pandemics and other public health threats" Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/
RT @Noahpinion: 6/For one thing, Taiwan has superior public health -- maybe the best public health system in the world. They really kicked…
RT @Noahpinion: 6/For one thing, Taiwan has superior public health -- maybe the best public health system in the world. They really kicked…
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/J4SLgmKIfJ
@AmandaKvalsvig @LucyTelBar
Taiwan has consistently been ranked as one of the best performing countries. The strategies outlined in our paper are explained in more detail in this article by @Dr_Jenn_Summers et al https://t.co/rsBsWEnwWe 4/7
It's good, but in both experience and knowledge of people who work in and have worked in the hc system, it really destroys doctors and nurses, underpays them immensely, churns through patients to keep hospitals solvent, and rests on outdated cultural assum
RT @Noahpinion: 6/For one thing, Taiwan has superior public health -- maybe the best public health system in the world. They really kicked…
RT @Noahpinion: 6/For one thing, Taiwan has superior public health -- maybe the best public health system in the world. They really kicked…
6/For one thing, Taiwan has superior public health -- maybe the best public health system in the world. They really kicked COVID-19's ass. https://t.co/QEJUpavamr
@RussInCheshire What sort of person implies Taiwan 'locked down hard' when it didn't? https://t.co/rW21dIVFj2
@HelenRSalisbury You have retweeted this, the tweet is misleading. Taiwan have never needed 'to lockdown hard', and on a purchasing power parity basis are wealthier than the UK https://t.co/rW21dIVFj2
@RussInCheshire @HelenRSalisbury Taiwan: -never 'locked down hard' -on a GDP PPP basis is wealthier than the UK. -were successful because they understood the importance of border controls, quarantine/contact tracing& NPI's(x lockdown) & implemented
@Tomdove70 @mauri1664 @RussInCheshire The key lesson in this for me is that, because of SARS, countries like Taiwan had plans and policies in place before the COVID pandemic hit. Our lot made up policy as they went along and got it wrong. https://t.co/sqw
@louisehdsn @RussInCheshire One of the key lessons for me is that because of previous exposure to SARS, countries like Taiwan had a plans and policies in place BEFORE they were hit by COVID. It seems we didn't and made it up as we went along. https://t.c
Here is a very interesting report from the WHO on potential lessons from Taiwan and New Zealand. Its well worth a read. https://t.co/sqw8gM5fwK
@RussInCheshire Just to set the record straight, here is a very interesting report from the WHO on potential lessons from Taiwan and New Zealand. Its well worth a read. https://t.co/sqw8gLNE8a
@jorrylad @NYC2SN1 @devisridhar @jonsnowC4 Taiwan is a very good example.
RT @MartyKoekemoer: Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic - The Lancet Regional Healt…
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic - The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific https://t.co/44faIW2UHu
@Noahpinion you've missed what to my mind makes Taiwan's COVID response most interesting. It didn't lock down. ("A strict lockdown was implemented" is just wrong: see the Lancet). And it did very little testing. Instead: border controls, masks, effective q
@RussInCheshire @mikegalsworthy Taiwan did not lockdown. They had proper border controls and quarantine. https://t.co/QgBQq6qZPd