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I love Iceland, it is such an interesting country, on so many levels. Their testing has really brought up some great stats. What do you think.
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Defitniely the way to go as was also seen in S. Korea. Though I have to say probably much easier to do on a small island with clear, defined borders/entry points. But kudos to their decisive actions.
Definitely being an Island is a huge help. I am from the UK, they sure should have closed their borders way faster. In fact they are still not really closed. Isolating the country was a huge win in fighting the virus, plus the 14 day quarantine really stops tourists from arriving.
But more interesting is the depth of testing, providing information that can help other countries understand how the virus spreads, how many people carry asymptomatically, the effects on children. That data will really help us understand how the virus works in the greater population as most countries really only test sick people.
It seems like we are now heading towards test, track and trace in the U.K. as it has worked so well in South Korea and they have noticed that, They really need to close the borders and then implement a 14 day quarantine when they reopen them otherwise what is the point of all this social distancing if people can come in from abroad unchecked.