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Do you have the data? Do the Bakersfield MDs want us to be like New York?
As of May 19, Sweden had more coronavirus deaths per capita than any other country in Europe, according to the Financial Times.
Also, I'd better trust Norway health chief than random Patnet commentators who have shown some lack of scientific knowledge:
Actually some Patnet commenters have been pretty spot on in comparison to the experts.
As of May 19, Sweden had more coronavirus deaths per capita than any other country in Europe, according to the Financial Times. Sweden’s death rate soared well above the neighboring Scandinavian countries that mandated their people stay at home: While Sweden has more than 3,300 excess deaths—a figure calculated comparing the number of deaths during the same time frame last year—Denmark had 300, while Norway and Finland had fewer than 100 each, according to the New York Times. Iceland’s death toll after its lockdown has been an impressive 11 times lower than the current figures in Sweden. These numbers make it clear: Sweden’s risky bet on keeping their economy open—placing its faith on the concept of herd immunity—wasn’t worth the hand.
https://www.ft.com/content/46733256-5a84-4429-89e0-8cce9d4095e4
50% of all US Cases happened in LTC Facilities, though occupants are only 1.5% of the US Population.
WookieMan saysActually some Patnet commenters have been pretty spot on in comparison to the experts.
not the ones who advocate permanent shutdowns and praise the glory of progressive governors
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden last week recorded no excess mortality compared to the average of the past five years for the first time since COVID-19 struck a country whose death toll in the pandemic has eclipsed that of its neighbours, statistics showed on Monday. ...
The agency said the only demographic with excess mortality in Sweden last week were people aged 90 and above. ...
Unlike most other countries in western Europe, Sweden opted against a full lockdown, keeping most schools and nearly all businesses open while seeking to leverage mostly voluntary restrictions and recommendations on social distancing.
50% of all US Cases happened in LTC Facilities, though occupants are only 1.5% of the US Population.
NoCoupForYou says50% of all US Cases happened in LTC Facilities, though occupants are only 1.5% of the US Population.
Deaths maybe, but cases I seriously doubt that
WTF is with the focus on cases??
Because that is all they got.
With each day that I get older, I realize that almost everyone is dumb as fuck. If you have a brain and can use it, you'd know this virus is a complete nothing burger. People can take their phased openings and masks shove them up their fucking ass. Sorry, I'm back in IL and it pisses me off after living normal for the last 3 days up in Wisconsin. I was supposed to be in Mexico right now, so I'm even more pissed than usual, lol.
Do Swedes always get blond hair on their palms when they masturbate?
For all the loss Swedes have endured, there has been no associated economic gain,
They sent many of their children to school without many of the protections that are both in place and under consideration in many other countries.
Sweden wins by staying open ?
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