It's less to do with compliant population I think than when you start.
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>> Here, cases generally come to light when somebody falls ill and test and trace has
>> achieved very little. In S. Korea, they have been doing test track and trace from
>> the off and they find most of their cases that way. They generally know who
>> the vector is. From here we cannot hope to do that, we have far too
>> many cases.
I think there is something in the differences in society, I get that T&T works best in small numbers, however from my understanding a fair people don't respond to T&T in providing answers and a fair number either don't comply with 2 week isolation or only partially.
Then contrast that to other countries, in that there is some difference in how and why countries populations view what is acceptable. Perhaps compliant isn't the right word, but there's a difference in view points.
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