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      Combating COVID-19 in Democratic Taiwan and South Korea

      Current History
      University of California Press

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          South Korea and Taiwan effectively suppressed the coronavirus without the authoritarian measures imposed in China or the lockdowns used elsewhere. They responded quickly, communicated clearly and consistently about the threat. Both governments had prior experiences with contagions to prepare for an epidemic. And both states had introduced universal health care during their periods of democratization, shaping a consensus among citizens about equity, solidarity, and the role of government in protecting public health. Their strategies provide replicable and repeatable models.

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          Journal
          Current History
          University of California Press
          0011-3530
          August 20 2020
          September 2020
          August 20 2020
          September 2020
          : 119
          : 818
          : 210-216
          Article
          10.1525/curh.2020.119.818.210
          067abea1-eb20-4dd2-ae86-f727277b221e
          © 2020
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