Click the Tweet, then click "Show this thread" for the entire story. It's a reminder that government can do things well and effectively.
South Korea is open for business now with the preventive measures it describes. There are more cases of coronavirus in the White House than in all of South Korea.
This should remind us that public health is a systemic problem. Individual actions matter, but collective action matters most of all, despite all the libertarian claptrap we're fed daily.
South Korea is open for business now with the preventive measures it describes. There are more cases of coronavirus in the White House than in all of South Korea.
This should remind us that public health is a systemic problem. Individual actions matter, but collective action matters most of all, despite all the libertarian claptrap we're fed daily.
As an American currently in South Korea, it’s very interesting to me the stark contrast of how different the two countries’ response to coronavirus is. I don’t think most Americans fully understand the lengths that South Korea has undergone, so I’ll try my best to explain.— Michael Kim (@michaelvkim) May 9, 2020
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