Abstract

South Korean citizens have exchanged privacy for permission to move about freely. The country has impressively managed its COVID-19 crisis with fewer fatalities than in other countries, and without a lockdown. This is largely thanks to extensive testing and to an elaborate and some would say invasive contact tracing system. Professor Jae Chun Choe describes how that system functions.

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