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Results Review of South Korea

South Korea maintained separate facilities for those with Covid-19 symptoms, located away from their hospitals.

This common-sense approach kept their hospitals from being contaminated by those with communicable airborne disease, and preserved a sterile environment in which their existing patients could safely receive treatment for cancer, heart disease, etc.

South Korea had a normal cold season for three years with Covid-19, and did not see the extreme levels of deaths of those who would have been seeking hospital treatment for pre-existing conditions, as seen in countries with uncontrolled hospital admissions, such as the United States.

Their Practical Maximum Deaths-Per-Case was 1.5%, and is currently at 0.1%.

South Korea Deaths Per Case

South Korea has had a fairly steady rate of cases:

South Korea Cases Per Day

They have seen as many as 2,813 deaths per day on as many as 1,614,522 daily cases, for a total of 27,093 deaths, or 19.9 per 100,000 of their population:

South Korea Deaths Per Day

The way South Korea handled Covid-19 has resulted in far better results than countries like the United States.




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