Sky News Australia
University Researcher Mat Carney says "life is pretty much the same as
it was" before the COVID-19 outbreak three months ago.
"The markets are busy, the shopping malls are busy, people are out and
about. The only difference really is everywhere you go... your
temperature is taken and people squirt hand sanitiser into your hand,"
Mr Carney said.
Sky News host Andrew Bolt highlighted the effective management of
COVID-19 Taiwan has undertaken without the need to close businesses or
impose strict social rules.
"Taiwan is a country with about our population. It is more vulnerable
and has had more people travel to and from China," Mr Bolt said.
"But in Taiwan, fewer than 260 people have been infected and just two
have died."
Taiwan's current strategy involves imposing isolation measures on sick,
elderly or potentially infectious individuals rather than the broader
population.
However, it ensures temperature checkers are used in all public places
and hand sanitiser is distributed widely, banning anyone with high
temperatures or who refuse to sanitise."
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