Some good points there. Testing regimes, good isolation and care provision, together with personal protection is a good scenario. The community education aspect is important, too. I understand there were similar reactions to Ebola in some places, meaning that people became very secretive and unwilling to seek help. That made it difficult to control the spread of the disease.
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We have to understand that the policy of self distancing , quarantine and isolation are just to buy us some time to get our house into order so to speak and that is base on what the experts are saying.