Sustainable Governance in the Context of the COVID-19 Crisis
- Format Type
- Date of publication
- 10/12/2021
- DOI
- 10.11586/2021105
- Edition
- 1. edition
- Volume/Format
- 45 pages, PDF
Format
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PDF
Price
Free of charge
Description
South Korea was comparably successful both in limiting the spread of the coronavirus pandemic and in limiting its social and economic consequences. As of 15 January 2021, the country had registered 71,820 confirmed Corona cases and 1,217 deaths, and the economy was expected to have shrunk by just 1.9% in 2020. This relative success can be explained by a combination of factors. First, as Korea has relatively few ports of entry, it is relatively easy to restrict international travel and strictly enforce a general quarantine rule of 14 days with the help of the country’s advanced IT infrastructure.