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The Pandemic League of COVID-19: Korea Versus the United States, With Lessons for the Entire World

  • Issac, Alwin (College of Nursing, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)) ;
  • Stephen, Shine (College of Nursing, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)) ;
  • Jacob, Jaison (College of Nursing, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)) ;
  • VR, Vijay (College of Nursing, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)) ;
  • Radhakrishnan, Rakesh Vadakkethil (College of Nursing, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)) ;
  • Krishnan, Nadiya (College of Nursing, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)) ;
  • Dhandapani, Manju (Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER))
  • Received : 2020.04.30
  • Accepted : 2020.05.23
  • Published : 2020.07.31

Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is inflicting a brutal blow on humankind, and no corner of the world has been exempted from its wrath. This study analyzes the chief control measures and the distinctive features of the responses implemented by Korea and the United States to contain COVID-19 with the goal of extracting lessons that can be applied globally. Even though both nations reported their index cases on the same day, Korea succeeded in flattening the curve, with 10 752 cases as of April 28, 2020, whereas the outbreak skyrocketed in the United States, which had more than 1 million cases at the same time. The prudent and timely execution of control strategies enabled Korea to tame the spread of the virus, whereas the United States paid a major price for its delay, although it is too early to render a conclusive verdict. Information pertaining to the number of people infected with the virus and measures instituted by the government to control the spread of COVID-19 was retrieved from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention websites and press releases. Drawing lessons from both nations, it is evident that the resolution to the COVID-19 pandemic lies in the prudent usage of available resources, proactive strategic planning, public participation, transparency in information sharing, abiding by the regulations that are put into place, and how well the plan of action is implemented.

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