Lessons From the Success of COVID-19 Control in Taiwan
Robert Steinbrook
Abstract
Taiwan, an island nation of about 24 million people, has been extraordinarily successful in containing COVID-19. As of March 2021, there had been only 10 deaths and slightly more than 1000 cases. People live without fear of SARS-CoV-2.1
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