
Well, it's our second time around. We had a SARS epidemic in 2003, so this is SARS 2.0 for us. And the main difference compared to 2003 is that we were ready. In 2003, we had communication breakdown between municipal and central governments. We had to lock down an entire hospital unannounced. We had no idea how to ration the PPE. The healthcare IC card is only rolled out in a very small island of Penghu, not the main Taiwan island. So while we had universal healthcare at that time, we did not have universal broadband, and people were using paper-based cards and so on. It was very chaotic. So people above 30 years old, that includes myself, in Taiwan all remember how bad it was.