Covid in Taiwan with Wayne Soon
Episode 137 - May 9, 2025

Wayne Soon (University of Minnesota) joins the Infectious Historians to chat about his work on Taiwan. Wayne begins with a survey of Covid in Taiwan, highlighting state responses and how other countries featured in Taiwan during the pandemic. The conversation then moves back to examine the impacts of the SARS epidemic on Taiwan – including mask-wearing and mask production – and how those impacts would later influence the ways in which Taiwan responded to Covid. Wayne highlights Taiwan’s health insurance model as a source of strength in the Taiwanese response, and uses the Taiwanese case to argue more broadly that democracies, rather than only autocracies, can effectively deal with pandemics. Wayne finishes with some of the personal lessons he had learned during his work.
Further Reading
- Fan, Yun, and Ming-chi Chen. "The weakness of a post-authoritarian democratic society: reflections upon Taiwan’s societal crisis during the SARS outbreak." In Sars, pp. 159-176. Routledge, 2006. Open Access.
- Yen-Fen, Tseng and Chia-Ling Wu. 2010. “Governing Germs from Outside and Within Borders: Controlling SARS Risk in Taiwan, 2003,” in Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia, edited by Angela Leung, 255-272 (Durham: Duke University Press).
- Soon, Wayne. 2024. “Health Insurance, Medicine, and Society in Taiwan: Chinese Authoritarianism, Taiwanese Ethnicities, and Global Actuarial Science.” East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal 18 (4): 389–412. doi:10.1080/18752160.2024.2380157.
- Soon, Wayne. 2022. "How ‘Third Way’ Countries Live With COVID-19." The Diplomat.
- Soon, Wayne. 2021. "Why Taiwan is Beating COVID-19-Again." The Diplomat.
- Soon, Wayne. 2020. “From SARS to COVID-19: Rethinking Global Health Lessons from Taiwan.” East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal 14 (4): 647–55. doi:10.1215/18752160-8771307.
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Wayne Soon
Associate Professor – Program in the History of Medicine – University of Minnesota
