Why
does Germany close dining and entertainment businesses only while
France, Italy and Spain enforce nationwide lockdowns? Why are people
in Taipei keeping daily life while Singapore closes schools and
businesses and asks citizens to stay home till June 1?
The
most important lesson we should learn from Germany is to stop being
worried about the number of confirmed cases. Due to the coronavirus’
highly contagious nature and the country’s massive testing policy,
Germany is certainly finding a lot of COVID-19 cases. The focus
therefore ought to be mild cases’ quarantine and severe cases’
medical treatment. Germany did it right, so their domestic patients
got well treated and they have been taking care of patients flown in
from other European Union member countries.
While
many countries have been calling for flattening the epidemic curve,
as of April 13, Taiwan, with a population of 23 million citizens,
reported 6 deaths from COVID-19 and only 273 patients who are still
hospitalized. Taiwanese have been promptly wearing a mask since the
middle of January even though many experts did not agree it could
help at that time. Taiwanese government also coordinated mask
manufacturers to increase productivity to meet people’s demands of
purchasing masks. In contrast, most of western countries did not add
wearing a mask into COVID-19 control guidelines until April.
It
definitely makes a lot of sense that the governors who want to lift
the restrictions do their researches on the experiences of those
countries that have never place any restriction order during the
pandemic to form a relevant and sustainable exit strategy. I am glad to see Mr. Governor Gavin Newsom tweeted California’s “flatten
the curve” graph on April 11, which showed California has used
“hospitalization rate” to replace “infection rate”, or
confirmed cases, to monitor the epidemic curve. I would like to
acknowledge California for its action of bringing COVID-19 control to
a right track and to carefully thinking of its reopening plan.
Our organization, HSVG Mission, also want to remind that it is better to still suggest the elderly
should spent most of time at home during the early stage of the
reopening. People with underlying medical conditions, who have a
relatively higher risk of developing severe illness once contracting
the virus, should be told to thoroughly practice good hygiene and to
pay more attention to having their chronic diseases under control.
Data
showed more than 22 million Americans have filed for unemployment
since state-mandated lockdowns have been enforced. The spike in new
jobless claims is believed to result from the lockdowns that have
kept Americans from their workplaces and forced many companies to
shutter or to lay off employees. With wearing a mask in public as a
careful precaution measure, healthy young and middle-aged adults
should be allowed to resume daily routines as soon as possible to
avoid households’ miserable financial consequences of workplace
shutdown. Probably it’s time for some states to ease lockdowns or
any other similar restrictions with a carefully-formed exit strategy.
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