Coronavirus diary - postcard from Seoul: 'Coronavirus? What coronavirus?' koryodynasty
I need to go do my weekly shopping. Apart from everyone wearing a mask, nothing much has changed here; it’s very much business as usual. Market stalls are abundant. Supermarket shelves are full. There’s never been any panic buying. We’ve had no lockdown. What we have had is a pervasive “trace, test, treat” programme designed to catch every infection. The government is able to look into our private records to “contact trace” our movements and treat every potential infection.
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