This is terrific. I’ve never known about this before. Thank you very much. This is excellent. Nomorepipe is really a national hero.
2 AM.
It’s 12/31?
That’s the second column there? How many people talk about it?
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My students in my class would also have access to it.
Interesting. I had never heard of that before.
Professional Technology Temple.
Could we go back a little bit to something earlier that you mentioned, the PTT, the student project. What does PTT stand for?
Let me get that down. It’s fightcovid?
Can I ask for a moment? The SARS playbook, is that something that would be available, do you think, in English translation?
It happened with the SARS.
Could you tell me something about the process by which the cabinet ministries coordinated their various efforts early on at that time? As you know, in America our departments of this and departments of that were all fighting with each other. The different states had different policies, and everything was ...
Yes, December of 2019. Taiwan reacted very quickly and very effectively.
Maybe you would like to begin with telling me something about the very end of December 2020 or 2019, when the information about Wuhan came in?
Great, that’s wonderful. I think that you saw my questions.
I’m very flattered to have the opportunity to speak with you. This is a real honor. I really appreciate it. Thank you very much for joining our conversation.
It’s quite an interdisciplinary conference. Since I was here in Taiwan and I’ve been active in that organization, they asked me to give the report on Taiwan.
Yes. The conference is an international conference of the Law and Society Association. It’s composed of scholars who are doing law and sociology, law and history, law and literature, law and health, law and this or that.
I don’t know. [laughs]
To begin, I don’t know why they picked me to give this report on the Taiwanese response to the pandemic. They should have picked some Taiwanese person, but here I am.