Singapore & South Korea Numbers Suggest Coronavirus Can be Controlled

Tuesday, March 10, 2020
By Paul Martin

Cases already on the decline.

Paul Joseph Watson
Summit.news
10 March, 2020

Numbers out of Singapore, South Korea and even China which show cases leveling off and declining suggest that coronavirus can be controlled without millions of people in the west becoming infected.

Despite widespread panic buying and a financial market collapse, figures from these three countries suggest COVID-19 can be successfully combated if the right measures are taken.

According to the country’s health minister, South Korea has “passed the peak” of coronavirus infections and is now seeing a decline in cases.

Despite suffering more than 7,300 coronavirus infections and 50 deaths, cases in recent days are on the downturn.

448 new cases were recorded on March 7, 272 cases on March 8 and 165 cases on March 9.

The World Health Organization has also praised Singapore’s response to the outbreak.

Despite the country recording 160 cases there have been zero deaths and 93 of the victims have already been discharged. New cases are also on the decline.

While the claims of the Communist Party should always be treated with a grain of salt, it also appears that worst of the coronavirus is over for China.

Chinese President Xi Jinping said today that the ‘tide has turned’ with the number of new infections “dropping dramatically in recent weeks,” reports AFP.

With state media claiming the last of Wuhan’s 16 makeshift hospitals had closed, Xi asserted the spread of coronavirus “has been basically curbed in Hubei province and its capital city Wuhan.”

China reported only 17 new cases of coronavirus in Wuhan on Tuesday, the lowest figure since it began publishing data.

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