South Korea's success stems from three key factors: * Randomly, many people are not limited to symptoms or risk of contacting the disease.* Strictly monitoring infected people using mobile applications, including quarantine systems, those exposed to infected people * In 2015, South Korea faced a major outbreak called Mers. As many as 136 people have been infected, 38 people have died, and the WHO says it is the only country outside the Middle East with a special high infection rate, but the Korean government at the time was a painful experience and would not allow the country to enter that situation again. This is the result of major reform of the respiratory system, which provides a way to produce germs. Increase the number of anti-infection protection devices in hospitals. Create a ward for infectious diseases and a negative pressure control room to prevent the spread of infection in hospitals. There is public knowledge. The campaign is set to test how knowledgeable the public has the knowledge and skills to protect themselves from contagious diseases. It's called ready since it's in the nets.
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