I am unfamiliar with what South Korea has done to suppress the virus. Are they in a forced lockdown? Is travel outside of the country tightly controlled? Have they isolated themselves from the rest of the world? What? I know that some of the above were part of Australia's strategy, and they have had better success in keeping the virus out than many places.
It would be interesting to know what it is that they have done that has been so successful.
Playing devil's advocate, it seems like if lockdowns and isolation have been the South Korean strategy, then they are wide open for a gigantic virus rampage if it gets in. We can hope that they get the vaccinations done prior to the virus getting in. India didn't. Brazil didn't. And they have been hit hard recently.
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