As for the economy, the others are getting started, while Sweden was hit as bad and is locked out of the European economy. Solve the COVID, solve the economy.
As for the economy, the others are getting started, while Sweden was hit as bad and is locked out of the European economy. Solve the COVID, solve the economy.
Denmark: According to the Danish central bank, the economy will shrink by 4.1 per cent this year. Unemployment is unchanged (from 4.9 per cent in February to 5 per cent in May).
Norway: The economy will shrink by 3.9 percent this year, according to calculations from the Central Bank. Unemployment was 4.1 percent in April. That is up from 3.5 percent in February.
Sweden: The economy will shrink by 4.5 percent. Unemployment has risen from 7.1 per cent in February to 8 per cent in May.
It does not look like Sweden gained any economic advantage by their Covid approach.
Clay wrote:
Denmark: According to the Danish central bank, the economy will shrink by 4.1 per cent this year. Unemployment is unchanged (from 4.9 per cent in February to 5 per cent in May).
Norway: The economy will shrink by 3.9 percent this year, according to calculations from the Central Bank. Unemployment was 4.1 percent in April. That is up from 3.5 percent in February.
Sweden: The economy will shrink by 4.5 percent. Unemployment has risen from 7.1 per cent in February to 8 per cent in May.
It does not look like Sweden gained any economic advantage by their Covid approach.
How is that possible? That makes zero sense.
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[quote]Primo Numero Uno wrote:
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Is the international space station real? How about the world being round? Maybe the polar ice caps aren't melting at all. Maybe the moon is made out of cheese.
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Clay wrote:
Denmark: According to the Danish central bank, the economy will shrink by 4.1 per cent this year. Unemployment is unchanged (from 4.9 per cent in February to 5 per cent in May).
Norway: The economy will shrink by 3.9 percent this year, according to calculations from the Central Bank. Unemployment was 4.1 percent in April. That is up from 3.5 percent in February.
Sweden: The economy will shrink by 4.5 percent. Unemployment has risen from 7.1 per cent in February to 8 per cent in May.
It does not look like Sweden gained any economic advantage by their Covid approach.
How is that possible? That makes zero sense.
Your sense is broken.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/heatherfarmbrough/2020/05/14/why-swedens-approach-to-coronavirus-may-not-be-what-you--think/And it wrote:
Clay wrote:
Denmark: According to the Danish central bank, the economy will shrink by 4.1 per cent this year. Unemployment is unchanged (from 4.9 per cent in February to 5 per cent in May).
Norway: The economy will shrink by 3.9 percent this year, according to calculations from the Central Bank. Unemployment was 4.1 percent in April. That is up from 3.5 percent in February.
Sweden: The economy will shrink by 4.5 percent. Unemployment has risen from 7.1 per cent in February to 8 per cent in May.
It does not look like Sweden gained any economic advantage by their Covid approach.
How is that possible? That makes zero sense.
Nobody lying is a big help.
Once all the neighboring countries come out of lockdown (think Texas at the end June) they will ramp up while Sweden is all but finished with COVID. Congratulations, Sweden. You have more sense than all the rest of Europe.
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