This Is What The South Korean Government Comfort Package For Quarantined People Looks Like
In light of the recent events regarding the coronavirus pandemic, a lot of people are speculating whether the crisis has been dealt with well enough, what could have been done better, and so on. People are taking to social media to share their own experiences and also to discuss what measures the governments of their countries have taken.
Despite international health organizations’ global efforts to help countries in need deal with the crisis equally as well as advanced countries, it appears that some of them are still far ahead from us mortals.
Turns out, South Korea found a simple yet genius way to prevent people in quarantine leaving home to shop for essentials
Image credits: Uvzxkwq
An Imgur user who goes by the nickname Uvzxkwq recently shared photos of the care package the South Korean government provided him with on his second day of quarantine. The package contained not only hygiene essentials such as face masks and hand sanitizer but fresh produce as well as a precautionary measure to ensure people in quarantine don’t leave home to shop for essentials.
They are giving out care packages to people who are quarantined to avoid exposure to confirmed cases
Image credits: Uvzxkwq
Reddit user TheMemeChurch is currently in a similar situation and agreed to elaborate a bit more on the situation: “Currently in Korea and had some limited contact with a confirmed case. I was immediately notified by my local government office and tested the next day. Thank God it came back negative, but they still advised that I self-quarantine for 14 days.
I got a call from a dedicated case officer today that will check in on me twice a day every day during my quarantine. Mentioned they would drop off some supplies later that day which I thought would be some hand sanitizer and a box of tissues. Boy, was I wrong! There was also a lot of included literature about best practices and emergency government income for those that can’t work and aren’t getting paid. It scaled up to about 1500USD for a family of five which as a supplement is pretty helpful.”
The package contains hygiene supplies such as hand sanitizer and masks that the world is currently lacking, as well as some fresh produce
Image credits: Uvzxkwq
“Honestly, the way this whole situation was handled was so efficient, professional and actually a bit calming. It gives me hope that Korea can somewhat cope with this virus (as well as one can hope) with their aggressive testing compared to most other countries,” they said.
They also made sure to include quarantine garbage disposal instructions
Image credits: Uvzxkwq
Along with the goods, there were instructions for garbage disposal, so that potentially infected people wouldn’t spread the virus even more. “Garbage disposal instructions for people without COVID-19 symptoms: After filling up the garbage disposal bag provided, please keep it and use the anti-virus spray to disinfect the bag (at least once a day). Only fill up 75% of the bag, tie it tightly and use the spray to disinfect it. You should keep the bag until the end of quarantine and call the number provided and they will dispose of it for you.
Instructions for when you’re showing symptoms of the virus: do the same as #1 and after filling up the bag, please contact the number provided.
Instructions for people who were diagnosed with COVID-19: do the same as #1 and call the number provided.”
Along with the letter expressing care for people’s well being
Image credits: Uvzxkwq
They also roughly translated the letter that was attached to the package: “For people who are currently suffering from the Corona-19 virus, we send our regards and sympathy. We (the food ministry?) is sending this “environment-friendly health package” constructed with environment-friendly crops. We hope this helps you get energy for your daily routine. Furthermore, we hope you get well soon to return to your daily life. You can do it! Fight it! Go South Korea!”
Exposed people also get a dedicated case officer that will check in on them twice a day every day during their quarantine
People on the Internet were in awe of the South Korean government’s effort
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Share on FacebookThis is very nice. South Korea will get out of this hole faster than the other countries. I mean, like what other country does this?
Not only that, they are testing so many people in Korea -- they make something like 100,000 tests a day, and they have drive-thru testing places and booths where you can get tested and the results in under 2 hours, and as far as I know, anyone can go get tested. They also send reminders about social distancing on phones constantly. It's way better because they are catching a lot of asymptomatic carriers and they can get isolated immediately, which is why their cases are dwindling rapidly. I personally wish I could get tested, I don't meet the criteria in Australia even though I have weird flu-like symptoms-- I am 100% self-quarantined and am not going out at all-- but I live with my brother and his government job hasn't be able to organize working from home yet, and because he feels fine he still goes to his job. We are keeping distance from each other, but I wonder if he's an asymptomatic carrier at all. It would be so much better we could get tested, like in Korea.
Yea, I am korean and live in South Korea, and I get messages every day ^^
Load More Replies...It would be a lot more difficult for big countries with a lot of diversity. In a diverse country you'd have to make sure no product had pork or pork products, food allergy, gluten free, etc etc etc. In the US there is a large vocal group that will literally complain about anything so they'd be "offended" that the government didn't consider those who are gluten free, or vegetarian, or vegan, or muslim, or Jewish, or dairy free, blah blah blah. Then they'd complain that $1500 isn't enough to survive, they want MORE or it distributed in a different way or add on all these other expenses that have nothing to do with anything. That they don't like the head of the government that sent it out, blah blah blah. The complaining loud mouths do nothing, accomplish nothing and ruin everything.
Load More Replies...Yeah because they actually care about their people. Our gov only fight and do nothing for us people.
In Australia, it feels like the government cares more about the economy that people's lives.
Load More Replies...Hey South Korea, could we borrow your government for awhile? Thank you for the USA.
This is such a nice and necessary gesture! However, I missed one thing: Where's the TOILET PAPER?!?!?
There's already toilet paper where they're staying. They don't need to hoard them. And the patients can simply request some when they get the daily check in. Simple.
Load More Replies...They our a lot of thought into that package. People would just like a little kindness, particularly when they are sick.
And all we got is constant nagging from government that we are bad people for letting virus spread and constant threats (some already realized) that they will punish us by walling us all in our homes without going out at all ever, not even for food or meds or anything. Because we are all baaad people. I live in hellish country, now it's even more apparent by comparing it to how other countries handle the crisis.
Very considerate of them, but not all countries can afford such a kit. Like say, India. Nice to have a feature on the good side of other countries.
If only the Australian government had at least a little of the intelligence of the South Korean government things would be a hell of a lot better here. Good on the South Koreans!!!! That's showing the world (especially the West), that Asians are world beating leaders and that one should not blindly follow the West and that there are numerous viable alternatives and examples around the world to follow.
As a Korean person, it's nice to see that prevention for COVID 19 is being taken seriously but things aren't perfect in Korea. This might not be in the news but Korea has its own social issues that aren't being addressed as well as in other countries. The major issues right now being women's rights as there is a huge spycam epidemic and the recent Nth Room sex abuse case involving 260,000 perpetrators and 70+ children and women victims.
No country is perfect. There are rapes, murders, spying and other issues in US, Europe, Japan, Australia, and everywhere else. Korea has one of the lowest crime in the world.
Load More Replies...Hey South Korea, could we borrow your government for a month or two? Thanks from the USA.
Mad respect for South Korea!! Makes the mess to the North of them even more tragic.
Much better than the lack of cohesive leadership we have here in America. We're one day away from riots it seems like. Congress passed a bill to increase unemployment and sick time benefits which was signed by the President. Then it gets gutted a week later and nearly 80% of workers don't qualify.
My work has a system where I can be compensated if my client is unavailable to me (like, if they are sick or out of state). BUT, they recently sent me an email telling me that they aren't sure if they can compensate me in the event that a client tests positive for the virus and is quarantined. They said they are still deciding whether I should be paid from that funding. WTF?!?! That is what that fund is for!!!!
Load More Replies...Not really, if you look at women's rights issues, sexual abuse judiciary process and the wage gap btwn men and women. Etc...
Load More Replies...I hope South Korea sounds this good. I heard that celebs aren’t allowed to have significant others and barely get enough sleep (bts). But it must be wrong if the government is so nice to give people comfort packages. I wish USA did this.
that isn't because of the government, celebs usually sign contracts with agencies which give the agencies a lot of control over them.
Load More Replies...This is very nice. South Korea will get out of this hole faster than the other countries. I mean, like what other country does this?
Not only that, they are testing so many people in Korea -- they make something like 100,000 tests a day, and they have drive-thru testing places and booths where you can get tested and the results in under 2 hours, and as far as I know, anyone can go get tested. They also send reminders about social distancing on phones constantly. It's way better because they are catching a lot of asymptomatic carriers and they can get isolated immediately, which is why their cases are dwindling rapidly. I personally wish I could get tested, I don't meet the criteria in Australia even though I have weird flu-like symptoms-- I am 100% self-quarantined and am not going out at all-- but I live with my brother and his government job hasn't be able to organize working from home yet, and because he feels fine he still goes to his job. We are keeping distance from each other, but I wonder if he's an asymptomatic carrier at all. It would be so much better we could get tested, like in Korea.
Yea, I am korean and live in South Korea, and I get messages every day ^^
Load More Replies...It would be a lot more difficult for big countries with a lot of diversity. In a diverse country you'd have to make sure no product had pork or pork products, food allergy, gluten free, etc etc etc. In the US there is a large vocal group that will literally complain about anything so they'd be "offended" that the government didn't consider those who are gluten free, or vegetarian, or vegan, or muslim, or Jewish, or dairy free, blah blah blah. Then they'd complain that $1500 isn't enough to survive, they want MORE or it distributed in a different way or add on all these other expenses that have nothing to do with anything. That they don't like the head of the government that sent it out, blah blah blah. The complaining loud mouths do nothing, accomplish nothing and ruin everything.
Load More Replies...Yeah because they actually care about their people. Our gov only fight and do nothing for us people.
In Australia, it feels like the government cares more about the economy that people's lives.
Load More Replies...Hey South Korea, could we borrow your government for awhile? Thank you for the USA.
This is such a nice and necessary gesture! However, I missed one thing: Where's the TOILET PAPER?!?!?
There's already toilet paper where they're staying. They don't need to hoard them. And the patients can simply request some when they get the daily check in. Simple.
Load More Replies...They our a lot of thought into that package. People would just like a little kindness, particularly when they are sick.
And all we got is constant nagging from government that we are bad people for letting virus spread and constant threats (some already realized) that they will punish us by walling us all in our homes without going out at all ever, not even for food or meds or anything. Because we are all baaad people. I live in hellish country, now it's even more apparent by comparing it to how other countries handle the crisis.
Very considerate of them, but not all countries can afford such a kit. Like say, India. Nice to have a feature on the good side of other countries.
If only the Australian government had at least a little of the intelligence of the South Korean government things would be a hell of a lot better here. Good on the South Koreans!!!! That's showing the world (especially the West), that Asians are world beating leaders and that one should not blindly follow the West and that there are numerous viable alternatives and examples around the world to follow.
As a Korean person, it's nice to see that prevention for COVID 19 is being taken seriously but things aren't perfect in Korea. This might not be in the news but Korea has its own social issues that aren't being addressed as well as in other countries. The major issues right now being women's rights as there is a huge spycam epidemic and the recent Nth Room sex abuse case involving 260,000 perpetrators and 70+ children and women victims.
No country is perfect. There are rapes, murders, spying and other issues in US, Europe, Japan, Australia, and everywhere else. Korea has one of the lowest crime in the world.
Load More Replies...Hey South Korea, could we borrow your government for a month or two? Thanks from the USA.
Mad respect for South Korea!! Makes the mess to the North of them even more tragic.
Much better than the lack of cohesive leadership we have here in America. We're one day away from riots it seems like. Congress passed a bill to increase unemployment and sick time benefits which was signed by the President. Then it gets gutted a week later and nearly 80% of workers don't qualify.
My work has a system where I can be compensated if my client is unavailable to me (like, if they are sick or out of state). BUT, they recently sent me an email telling me that they aren't sure if they can compensate me in the event that a client tests positive for the virus and is quarantined. They said they are still deciding whether I should be paid from that funding. WTF?!?! That is what that fund is for!!!!
Load More Replies...Not really, if you look at women's rights issues, sexual abuse judiciary process and the wage gap btwn men and women. Etc...
Load More Replies...I hope South Korea sounds this good. I heard that celebs aren’t allowed to have significant others and barely get enough sleep (bts). But it must be wrong if the government is so nice to give people comfort packages. I wish USA did this.
that isn't because of the government, celebs usually sign contracts with agencies which give the agencies a lot of control over them.
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