Posted on 02/28/2020 6:46:52 AM PST by SeekAndFind
As a country that finds itself in the eye of the global coronavirus storm, the prosperous island city-state of Singapore might provide some useful tips on how British officials can best contain the outbreak without plunging the entire country into complete paralysis.
Singapore, with its large population of ethnic Chinese people, was one of the first Asian countries to be affected by the virus, and is dealing with almost 90 confirmed cases. Moreover, there were significant concerns that it might follow China in being identified as one of the main sources of the outbreak after a British businessman who had previously attended a conference held in the Asian city was identified as Britains first coronavirus victim.
And yet, compared with the extreme measures that have been taken elsewhere to contain the virus, such as the mass lockdown of entire provinces by Chinas communist rulers, Singapore has somehow managed to contain the virus while enabling the vast majority of the countrys inhabitants to continue with their normal daily routines, as I found when I visited the city earlier this week.
The key to the countrys ability to reduce the outbreak to manageable levels lies in the governments early decision to place a strict ban on anyone who has recently travelled to China from entering the country, a move that, at a stroke, limited the ability of potential carriers of the disease to spread the contagion throughout the country.
In fairness to the British authorities, they, too, acted quickly to limit the movement of travellers from known areas of infection, such as Chinas Wuhan province, with leading airlines such as British Airways imposing a ban on flights to key Chinese cities.
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The key lesson, therefore, that Britain and other Western countries could learn from the Singapore model is that it is perfectly possible to implement a number of reasonable and effective measures to prevent the virus from spreading without bringing the entire country to a standstill.
They dont play around there. People see it as a paranoid city-state, but the fact that they will cane you for littering is evidence that your feelings dont take priority over safety.
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I think the warm climate there is another major factor.
Singapore is the most educated country in South East Asia.
Top 3 in Asia.
No surprise here.
Singapore is the most educated country in South East Asia.
Top 3 in Asia.
No surprise here.
RE: but the fact that they will cane you for littering is evidence that your feelings dont take priority over safety
They fine you for littering, not cane you.
They cane you for spraying graffiti on the wall and deliberately defacing and destroying public property.
What a difference a couple of weeks makes. Back then Singapore was being used to justify pessimistic scenarios.
Agreed on the warm climate—though this has not been confirmed by much of anybody.
I think this will get bad in the short term, and then go away surprisingly quickly in the Spring.
Singapore is not nearly as repressive as people think. Their per capita prison population is less than 1/3 of US rate.
No outside fomites to be wary of there.
Inside is another matter though.
Nuts. Kill the Chicken to Scare the Monkeys.
Yes, Singapore is one of the most intelligent places on Earth to live. They crack down on bad habits.
This is nation on the Equator, but if you visit there (at least 25 years ago when I did) you will not feel a mosquito bite. They are not allowed :- )
Too bad benevolent dictators are in such a shockingly short supply...
I’d say that Singapore is 1 million times cleaner than San Francisco. lol
Thanks for posting that.
“Their per capita prison population is less than 1/3 of US rate.”
What do you expect - it’s mostly a Chinese population. How many Chinese here in the US are in jail?
“Yes, Singapore is one of the most intelligent places on Earth to live. They crack down on bad habits.”
Sounds like Bloomberg.
[They dont play around there. People see it as a paranoid city-state, but the fact that they will cane you for littering is evidence that your feelings dont take priority over safety.]
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