Drive-through testing facilities introduced in South Korea to fight coronavirus | ABC News

Drive-through testing facilities have been introduced in South Korea to fight the spread of the deadly coronavirus. https://abcn.ws/3c9VJ7o

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41 thoughts on “Drive-through testing facilities introduced in South Korea to fight coronavirus | ABC News

  1. Mas gusto ko pa itong preventive measures na ito. At least, positively proactive and voluntary awareness ang ipino-promote na response from people.👍🏻❤️🇰🇷👍🏻❤️🇰🇷👍🏻May the force be with you 🇵🇭 Go, go, go SoKor!!! Raise your flag higher. Lead the way of the nations. Keep up the spirit and good work!

  2. Quotation:
    It was so hilarious to see some countries first blocked the flights from South Korea just because South Korea had many coronavirus cases.

    Many "stupid" people think South Korea is experiencing the second hardest hit after China. Wrong. If South Korea didn't conduct the test so actively and didn't take pre-cautious actions, they would have not found such a number of cases. They conducted more than 250,000 test until yesterday (about 17,000 per day), while Japan (that is twice the size of Korean population) did around 7,000. Then, would you feel safer in a country that does not conduct any test at all and found zero cases? That's why mortality rates in Japan and Italy, for example, are way much higher than South Korea. How many tests has your country conducted?

    It is ridiculous to see how other countries express concerns and sometimes ridicule about the situation in Korea. Mind your own situation. Korea got this hit as it is located right next to China. It simply takes a bit of more time to reach your country. But once hit, you will experience much worse situations than South Korea. Or you would rather hide the truth by not testing this virus and reveal biased number as some countries do.

  3. 우리나라 최고!!! 부럽겠다 외국인들 우린다 무료검사인데… 왜 대통령 잘 뽑아야 하는 지 더욱더 알게
    됐지?

  4. Japanese online comments are
    "The S. Korea Drivethru test is more dangerous because people who test people are tested with the same gloves and protective equipment."
    There are a
    mobile sterilization rooms there, but NBC did not show the quarantine officer being sterilized. BBC and CNN videos showed disinfection areas. That's not the point. Why are they focusing on it? At the very least, the Japanese government should check the virus for the people and post comments. Do you think they changed their protective gear for each patient in al. hospital? Do you think the Japanese quarantine officer did it in the cruise? Japanese says always not fact…The fact is they were sterilized for each patient you can check in other video.

  5. The South Koreans have been doing a great job of responding to this situation. America should be learning from their example.👍🇰🇷

  6. Okay. South Korea CDC found more than 2000 positive cases just in 3 days.
    Don't you think this is insane? most of new cases are from cult, but their government found them extremely fast and announced to public honestly.
    Please tell me any one Asian country that can respond better than Korean government.
    Are you sure other countries such as ASEAN and India, Pakistan..etc has less cases than S.Korea and Japan?
    There are tons of Chinese tourists in Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, India, Malaysia… Everywhere in the world.
    It looks so hilarious other developing countries are started to ban Koreans to enter their country. Let's see whats gonna happen next month.

  7. I am so proud of the agility and preparedness and transparency and technology of South Korea faced with the global challenge.

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