KaareV
The Unkle wrote:
KaareV wrote:
The last three months in Sweden 222 deaths. And it is quite right. Gone in the right direction. The other Nordic countries, more or less half the population, And approx the same social structure. Norway 24 deaths in the same periode, 277 deaths all together- Sweden 5899. Denmark - 59 -669, Finland 18- 346. And Norway, it might be counterintuitive to some people, has not suffered more economically. Actually better when it comes to employment. And now the infection rate is much higher in Sweden. The Swedish experiment has failed dramatically in the nordic context.
Two deaths per day in Sweden the past few months from Covid, a nation of 10 million plus people. Without lockdowns. Spin away as much as you can but it worked.
Sweden had a lockdown too, but not a hard noe. I am comparing Sweden with the neighbors. Is that a spin? BTW, 6 new deaths yesterday, today 8. You just say that the Swedish strategy worked, over and over again. Deaths per million in Europe, population over 1 million: 1)Belgium 883 deaths per million 2) Spain 710 3) UK 633 4) Italy 600 5) Sweden 583 6) France 504 .... 20) Germany 116. And the other Nordic countries 20) Denmark 116 30) Finland 63 31) Norway 51.