The Republican Party, the first Senate of the French Senate, evaluated South Korea's Corona 19 Thatcher as a best practice and published a report that France should also learn from Korea.

The French Senate Republican Group recently wrote a report titled 'Corona 19 Infectious Disease Management Best Practices: South Korea'. "In February of this year, Corona 19 was the world's second-largest country in the world after China, but it is now border control or public movement restrictions. Even without them, the disease is controlled by a little over 200 people. "

He continued, "Since the start of the Corona 19 crisis, several studies have considered Korea as a best practice." Introducing Korea's key strategies and publishing a report to draw lessons. "

The report first said that it was important for Korea to learn through the 2002-2003 SARS and 2015 MERS events.

At the time of the MERS incident, the Korean government tried to hide the hospital where the infected person was hospitalized, causing great confusion, including strange rumors, but this time, the briefing and Q & A of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated that they chose a transparency strategy.

What the French senators paid more attention was the citizenship of our people.

The report said, "Before the government started to take action against Corona 19 in earnest, there was a sense of community in which citizens recognized the serious dangers of the virus and voluntarily cooperated with self-isolation."

Then, he said, "Korea faces a crisis when it comes to this kind of crisis."

The Senate Republican group also noted that Korea is the world's most well-established IT powerhouse.

The report said, "In Korea, 97% of all citizens are connected to 4G and 5G networks."

We also devoted a lot of information on the prevention method using Korea's smartphone-based mobile information.

In particular, in the early days of the Corona 19 incident, the French emphasized that Korea's privacy laws were not less stringent than Europe's data protection regulations, as it was conscious of the criticism that the Korean method was a major factor in human rights abuses.

“The law that allowed traffic tracking was adopted by the National Assembly according to the public's demand after the MERS crisis,” said, “In Korea, the use of personal information is only possible with the consent of the individual, but there are also exceptional circumstances such as public safety or public health. Anonymity is always guaranteed. "

In particular, the report introduced that active information sharing by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention serves not only as a measure of how transparent the government is to Koreans, but also as an alternative to containment measures such as movement restrictions.

The report also suggested that French masks should be worn universally, that a wide range of genetic amplification tests will be conducted, and that a tracking mobile app will be used to identify people who have contacted the infected.

The report was led by U.S. Republican Party member Kathryn Duma, chairman of the Korean-American Council of Friendship and Friendship.

France, which has 26,000 deaths in Corona19, is on the verge of lifting restrictions nationwide on the 11th.