So I thinkyouhavetoreallyah, seethebalancebetweenhowwecansacrificeintermsof, ahprivacywhenweseehowwecanreallyworkforthecommongoodoffthepublicinAsia, thereisjustMauracceptanceoffintrusivemeasureswhichintheliberalWestmightbedeemedtoostringenttostomach.
It's a culturalthing, butinSouthKoreait's alsoenshrinedinlaw.
Publichealthtrumpsprivacy, whichyousurrenderinreturnforgreaterprotectionfrom a killervirus.
Onthisis a tradeoffwhichmostpeoplesupportpersonaldataharvestedfromdebitcardsofmobilephonesbeingcrunchedbygovernmentapse, whichenablebetter, moredetailedcontacttracingthecreationoftravelhistoriesandevenalertusersiftheygettooclosetowhereaninfectedperson's beanafterSARSthanMERS.
SouthKoreahad a planinplace, asdidTaiwan, SingaporeandHongKong, whichhavealsokeptinfectionandfatalityrateslow.