Asia | No way out
Not even Singapore has been able to avoid a lockdown
The efficient city-state’s contact-tracing has not stopped the virus
|SINGAPORE
This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline “No way out”
Asia April 11th 2020
- Not even Singapore has been able to avoid a lockdown
- Uzbekistan is reforming its judicial system—up to a point
- With the world distracted, China intimidates Taiwan
- Japanese women rebel against painful dress codes
- An Australian court overturns a cardinal’s conviction for sexual abuse
- South Korea presses on with an election
- The eternal, fanciful allure of the South Pacific
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