Elimination: what New Zealand's coronavirus response can teach the world | Michael Baker and Nick Wilson
No idea about North Korea’s strategy, but I’ll assume it is probably to shoot anybody who tests positive. I guess that counts as different.
2/3: partial credit.
The points I was making are:
1. It seems incredibly unlikely that nearly every industrialized nation, including those who DGAF about public opinion, have enacted unprecedented, economy-shuttering measures to control the spread of this disease based on “chicken littles” and American right-wing political propaganda media pundits, and those who idolize them, are the only ones to have it all figured out.
2. Given this reality that all these countries “fell for it,” if The United States, Sweden, and North Korea are the only countries with a somewhat functioning economy, we would be in economic free fall regardless of measures taken to control it.