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English: Singapore & South Korea have *already* controlled #COVID19, all without massive shutdowns! (& US/Europe can do the same AFTER suppressing cases for 1-2mo)


How? By staying #OneStepAhead with:
🔗CONTACT TRACING🔗


😱COVID-19 is contagious *before* you feel sick
🔗But we can stay #OneStepAhead with contact tracing
🕵️‍♀️(that protects privacy)
⭐️And this gives me hope, determination & better mental health to power through this lockdown... so I can eat satay again soon.

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  1. OneStepAhead https://blog.ncase.me/onestepahead/
Author Epidemiologist @MarcelSalathe & Designer @NCasenmare

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How to cut asymptomatic virus spread.

24 March 2020

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