The epidemic broke out all over the world. Why is the situation in COVID-19 so stable that the number of infected people is much lower than that in South Korea?

This year, everyone is undoubtedly concerned about COVID-19, and with the spread of the epidemic around the world, people at home are also looking overseas. Looking at overseas data, everyone has a doubt, why is it so stable compared with South Korea and Japan? On second thought, let's start from a good place.

The spread of the epidemic in Japan is not serious, which is mainly related to the Japanese people's own living habits. The most effective way to prevent the spread of the virus is to wear a mask to avoid the spread of droplets. The partners who bought masks must have found out that at that time, in addition to 3m and medical use, masks made in Japan were the most popular in the market at that time, because the Japanese themselves wore masks. Japanese love masks very much, and they are used in pollen period, cold epidemic period, densely populated areas, and even girls forget to make up. Therefore, Japanese people have done a good job in isolating the virus, because when the epidemic broke out, few people resisted wearing masks, and most Japanese families had enough masks.

In addition, the measures taken during the Japanese epidemic are also very humanized. Japan is also a school that requires students to drop out of school quite early. It is said that schools in Japan are also using nails now, and it seems that nails can't escape bad reviews. Moreover, Japan itself provided special preferential policies to major small and medium-sized enterprises during the epidemic. More importantly, in order to prevent parents who have taken care of their children at home after work from getting zero income, the government has even given relevant subsidies to enterprises. It is reported that it costs about 40-80 dollars a day, which is quite a lot. Besides, the Japanese themselves don't like troublesome people. In this special period, most companies are more humanized.

Of course, there are also many rumors on the Internet that few people in Japan are not diagnosed because they choose not to check. As netizens, it is difficult for us to judge this, but I personally think it is unlikely. After all, Japan originally planned to host the Olympic Games, so it is normal for Japan to be strict. After all, once the Olympic Games are gone, the losses will be heavier, and the country chooses to lie about the number of Olympic Games. If the epidemic spread, wouldn't it be ruined?