A Korean view

Thursday 26th March – 8pm

I have just come in from the round of applause, a great act of solidarity for the NHS.

No sooner had that happened than I received a text message from Eunhae. She is from Korea and lodged with us. Upon her return to South Korea, she was tested straight off the plane and put up for a day in a special facility until the result came through. It was negative.

Today she writes: "For me, even though I am 'negative' from the test, I still need to stay home for two weeks strictly and can't even speak with my family face-to-face. When it's necessary I have to wear masks at home. Need to use separate bathroom, plates, towels. This morning the people from the health center visited my house and did the same test again. I didn't know they were coming."

It further highlights the difference between their approach and ours. Remember, this advice on isolating behaviour from someone who has a 'negative' test for coronavirus. They're just not taking any chances.

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