Korea’s Strict Policy for Common Good (During my suspecting of Swine Flu)


Early in this month, November 2009, I was being quarantined for a week because of being suspected from swine flu. At first time, I thought it was a really bad policy, leaving a sick man alone without allowing any body sees him and forbidding him going out. I was somehow getting mad at that time.

As time passed by, however, I rethought my thought. That was not it! This policy should be implemented to avoid further spread out of Swine flu because there were a lot of suspected victims in South Korea and there were more and more people died because of it. To make sure that everything runs well, the policy should be implemented strictly, without any exception to any students, including me myself.

Because of this strict policy (and other more policies of Korean government) Korea has managed to grow up very fast in tackling problems and advancing new glory in economics grows.

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