RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic - The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific. https://t.co/AyadYHlh23
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
Also proved the value of a fast, unambiguous, government response. Victoria tried for spot containment, ambiguous guidelines, and asking people to do the right thing as wave 2 started. Didn't work. And that's why we are so anxious for NSW.
We travelled to Taiwan to visit family in early January before COVID-19 became a global pandemic. On January 9th CTV announced a new virus originating from China. On January 10th every. single. person. was wearing a mask in public. #MakeMasksMandatory http
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
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RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
RT @albericie: Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is p…
Taiwan - pop 23 million has had just 600 cases & 7 deaths. Mass mask use & effective quarantine stands out. Elimination is possible but takes resolve & a commitment to caring for everyone not just the selected few arbitrarily considered vital t
Why don't countries learn from each other? Taiwan to date has less than 10 Covid-19 fatalities, and introduced border controls as early as January this year. So why did it take our #MattHancock and #chriswhitty so long to identify this key risks? https://
@philwoodford Taiwan, NZ, Vietnam, Thailand, Australia and the Isle of Man have all made better choices than we have. Australia had a similar number of rising infections in the middle of the year as we did, they acted but we had Eat Out to Help (Covid) Out
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic - The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific https://t.co/ePWPaUHBBy
Fact checking... Results are back. Lie. Taiwan (proximity to epicentre) and New Zealand (an Island) had tow different rapid response systems. But both geared towards mitigation and flattening the curve to reduce the health impact. https://t.co/wgyaKOr2Gw
@PaulRoundy1 Indeed! This was also a good piece. One of the writers is the architect (or shall we say... the baker) of the NZ strategy. Taiwan acted really fast. https://t.co/YvFYLMFZEN
@mynameisjerm Read the summary. Key words are mass mask use, early screening, quarantine, digital technology for identifying potential cases. https://t.co/Kzi7rEp4kM the other question?
RT @MandisaM9: Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/nd0GRBcANl
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/nd0GRBcANl
@JoeBiden Some reference points. https://t.co/BOi4KDHnWk
@Amunee7 @bananownia 1. Dla lockdownu najważniejsze są skutki dobrych kilka lat wprzód ( zadłużenie, niezdiagnozowane choroby itd.), ale do wszystkiego trzeba przejść rozsądnie można znaleźć przypadki po obu stronach jak i pomiędzy https://t.co/V1XKT42ysC
@brianlilley @kinsellawarren @sunlorrie
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic - The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific https://t.co/wg2dr9io6v
“...a fast coordinated response, particularly in the domains of early screening, effective methods for isolation/quarantine, digital technologies for identifying potential cases and mass mask use...”
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/ICYsNtHnop
RT @thlbr: Taiwan oli valmistautunut, Uusi-Seelanti ei. NZ noudatti alussa influenssapandemiaa, jossa epidemiakäyrää tasataan & pyrkimys v…
@yaneerbaryam Maybe worth linking also this recent excellent paper related to the subject (which Baker is one of the authors) https://t.co/YvFYLMooNf
RT @nursingdean: Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/HjT27LMzad
RT @nursingdean: Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/HjT27LMzad
@BruceBunner1 @DrTomFrieden @meNabster 1) not an island nation 2) thankfully not a king 3) state Gov. This good discussion of what helped focused on what could be controlled. Missing in HK are lockdowns. I believe it fails to highlight what wasn’t control
RT @nursingdean: Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/HjT27LMzad
RT @nursingdean: Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/HjT27LMzad
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/HjT27LMzad
@crockett199 @darrengrimes_ For any rational minds who are reading this subthread https://t.co/WwpSZ4OHBm
@snap_zap @emnode They were simply ready because of SARS-1, and live on an island. https://t.co/8pGQcQoGUQ
Dedicated CDC vs CDC eliminated Face mask culture vs limited mask promotions Full contact tracing vs erratic tracing Border controls from Dec 31 vs later SARS-based vs Flu-based planning 20.7 vs 278 cases per million Taiwan vs N Zealand: Differences
Lessons learnt.... Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/D2BOqsM5s2
Learning from those who got it right on COVID. Good Lancet article on how Taiwan and New Zealand responded: https://t.co/dR7ESkbJhA
@ivaningrad @Angelisimo2 @EBATranslations @RiuFernandez @estalatadepepsi No, a estos:
@Angelisimo2 @jwstela No has visto ni uno, ¿no? Pues te los repito. Por si no lo has visto es un hilo con estudios pormenorizados de distintos organismos y universidades. Pero bueno seguirás preguntando por ellos, supongo. 🤷♀️
@Angelisimo2 @ivaningrad @EBATranslations @RiuFernandez @estalatadepepsi Y doscientos más.
Vamos a suponer defendemos el uso de máscaras, todos las llevamos y resulta que no eran la solución: ¿Cuál es la consecuencia? Ahora vamos a suponer que cargamos contra ellas, decimos que no hacen falta, no nos las ponemos y nos equivocamos. ¿Cuál es la co
@jwstela @Angelisimo2 Vaya, eso cambia todo esto:
@EBATranslations @estalatadepepsi @ivaningrad @Angelisimo2 @RiuFernandez @plaforscience ¿Será porque muchos estudios y argumentaciones minuciosas y nuestra propia experiencia dicen lo contrario?
@ivaningrad @Angelisimo2 @RiuFernandez @estalatadepepsi No, qué va.
@ivaningrad @Angelisimo2 @RiuFernandez @estalatadepepsi Para contrastar:
¿Por qué la respuesta de Taiwan a la pandemia fue mucho más efectiva que otras? Comparativa Taiwan-Nueva Zelanda, con continuas referencias al uso de máscaras. https://t.co/o1dZ7A0t8j
RT @MaddHarliquinn: Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/K2WVAadjlS
Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/K2WVAadjlS
@Francis61470479 Y, ya que algunos son tan aficionados a poner casos de países lejanos, aquí una comparativa de por qué en Taiwan se hizo frente al virus mucho mejor que en Nueva Zelanda, con continuas referencias al uso de máscaras en Taiwan. (651 casos-7
Apparently Taiwan Gov used official memes to successfully counteract conspiracy theories about bog roll running out and masks etc... I hereby offer my services to the UK or devolved nation Governments to do the same...my rate is £250 a day...I'll wait
So this is what a competent Government(s) and citizenry look like... Interesting Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/wECYvnHy3F
@govkristinoem Sadly S. Dakota is lacking real leadership in their governor. Constituents must take matters into their own hands until they have a responsible + decent leader: wear a mask, social distance, it worked in New Zealand + Thailand, it can work i
@PaybackSam @momonowa8759 @JSHiggins_ @SueMalin @TheMichaelMoran @KathyBurke @TheLancet 54% of asymptomatic cases sustained lung damage. https://t.co/1gGeOsUBMB SARS-CoV also produced long term illness as SARS-CoV-2 is now doing. https://t.co/HkxLAakbZw
@NYCMayor “...both jurisdictions provided social/financial support during the COVID-19 pandemic and have existing universal health coverage.” https://t.co/nwuvLb7wrw
@NYGovCuomo Hmm...” both jurisdictions provided social/financial support during the COVID-19 pandemic and have existing universal health coverage.” https://t.co/nwuvLb7wrw
@pharmoto @RichAzzopardi @NYSenatorRivera @kemphannon @nysfocus @akashvmehta But while I heart Havana, so many choices! Taiwan, NZ... https://t.co/nwuvLb7wrw
@samsonellis https://t.co/Saiin5kZZ4 This article slammed hard on your face. Can't you compare the numbers? Don't you have any idea what is happening in Japan?and didn't you read what the NZ's public health expert published on the Lancet : https://t.co/Z
@JoeBiden Some reference points. https://t.co/BOi4KDHnWk
@Playmaka34 Taiwan, huh? https://t.co/HRe3sJKLvD
People dismiss countries like #Taiwan for its success in battling Corona and keeping it at bay-- citing the fact it's an island, or that the government is undemocratic or that people are conformists. The only true bit it's an island. Of 24m, size of NS.
How #Canada failed with this pandemic yet #Taiwan & #NewZealand seem to be outpreforming the world on containing the virus... https://t.co/v8rTyM22RA
@dustybass2 @kate10010 @ScottGottliebMD 2. Taiwan succeeded b/c:"Extensive public health infrastructure .. enabled a fast coordinated response, particularly .. early screening, effective methods for isolation/quarantine, digital technologies for identifyin
@baldridgecpa @roblabonne @moseskagan If we pulled together and did what Taiwan has done (aggressive testing, enforced quarantines for cases, tech for contact tracing, and universal mask use) we would already be through this. Afraid we’ve already crossed
@pwafork @realDonaldTrump Taiwan didn’t lockdown the general public because it didn’t let the virus get into it. Rigorous screening and quarantining of incoming people along with strong quarantine protocols for positive cases let them jump on it. Masks kep
@RogerDo14086708 @Firstcomm1 @clevelanddotcom Taiwan and NZ fared very well. https://t.co/pfpw86ZskN
@Judgement84 @Don_Fabbri i was not thinking about myself. as long as people only think of themselves it is unlikely we will get the pandemic under control. other nations have shown it's possible but people have to work together for the greater good http
@RobWalters77 2 of the reasons Taiwan didn’t need a nationwide lockdown was 1) the people were OK with periodically wearing masks and 2) past experiences with SARS meant the gov was ready to distribute masks 😷 Lockdown is the price of ill-preparedness htt
@hackflusher @govkristinoem As a conservative, I'm not sure you want to use Taiwan as a comparison. Unless you're an advocate for socialized medicine. Potential lessons from the Taiwan and New Zealand health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co
@bluehonu2 @govkristinoem Not anymore. But they did. And will go back if needed. https://t.co/NfFcMiQfOK
Pay attention! https://t.co/9pq1Sb7WY4