Machiavelli
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A number of contributory reasons. Off the top of my head;
1a) They have been shut to tourism since end of March, even residents (non Chinese citizens) who fled at the beginning of the outbreak have only started to come back recently.
1b) Even if you do qualify for a visa exemption, there are a lot of hurdles you need to jump through, like PCR test, mandatory 14 day quarantine in government hotel, authorisation from the provincial government etc etc.
2) They have efficient Blockchain track and trace apps that work.
3) Mass targeted testing capabilities when outbreaks occur within cities. We're talking about the ability to test over 10m people in less than two weeks, and this is mandatory.
4) They have the most vaccine candidates in later stage trials and these have already been administered to people in health sector and industries that are most at risk.
5) And probably the most important difference to the West, a completely different societal model. No democracy and a by product of this is that everyone is working towards a common goal.
Basically, most of these things would be unacceptable for most Western countries. We know that from this forum, but that's why countries like China and Vietnam are doing pretty well.
Thank you too for that response, but I'm wondering why you didn't include South Korea in there, which warrants a slightly different response to 5) above. But, to summarise a lot of those points, China, Vietnam, South Korea, etc have most closely followed WHO guidance, whereas our lot think the answer is Dido Harding.