Man behind the Swedish plan admits it was a shit idea!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52903717
He's saying they failed to protect care homes adequately not that it was a shit idea. And hey, we locked down, we also still failed to protect care homes so we have the economic disaster AND the elderly deaths. I'd much rather be Sweden than where we are and still suspect they will net out much better than most.Man behind the Swedish plan admits it was a shit idea!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52903717
Man behind the Swedish plan admits it was a shit idea!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52903717
But he makes it clear more than once that it was the right strategy. With hindsight he’d make one or two adjustments.
Although wasn’t sure what they were...I thought the clue was in the care homes
A pattern throughout most of Europe of many care homes being the initially overlooked and later disasters.
Second time around, hopefully no nation will get that wrong again.
Oops. This doesn't help the main stream narrative at all.....
https://www.newsweek.com/sweden-cov...rta31a4EsRSqR3ZHOCYSSfDFHijwjX1fpfzOv0kZfcNjM
Oops. This doesn't help the main stream narrative at all.....
https://www.newsweek.com/sweden-cov...rta31a4EsRSqR3ZHOCYSSfDFHijwjX1fpfzOv0kZfcNjM
Why is Sweden's death toll so much higher than the other Scandinavian countries. Very convenient to compare against the worst countries, why not look wider. Oh, it doesn't fit the narrative at all.Oops. This doesn't help the main stream narrative at all.....
https://www.newsweek.com/sweden-cov...rta31a4EsRSqR3ZHOCYSSfDFHijwjX1fpfzOv0kZfcNjM
Oops. This doesn't help the main stream narrative at all.....
https://www.newsweek.com/sweden-cov...rta31a4EsRSqR3ZHOCYSSfDFHijwjX1fpfzOv0kZfcNjM
Trouble is the way Sweden has been perceived has been a bit of a rollercoaster ride.
They were seen as the model for all to follow, then it was actually they are doing pretty shit, now it’s they are the model to follow again - let’s see where we are in another month or so before we follow suit...
Oh and I think the expression is confirmation bias...
When were they seen as the model to follow by the majority of the media?
Trouble is the way Sweden has been perceived has been a bit of a rollercoaster ride.
They were seen as the model for all to follow, then it was actually they are doing pretty shit, now it’s they are the model to follow again - let’s see where we are in another month or so before we follow suit...
Oh and I think the expression is confirmation bias...
Lockdown works for now, but the people who were going die this year will still die this year so best to judge at the end of the year. What will be interesting is next years deaths of cancer, suicidal deaths and depression in the population.
We might have delayed some deaths by months but bought deaths forward by years in some ?
We don’t need to wait.
The following all have not dissimilar socio economic systems, population patterns and they lack global transport hubs (such as NYC, London, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam), so have similar pre-pandemic environments. Deaths per million:
Sweden 570
Denmark 106
Finland 60
Norway 47
Sweden with a relatively low population, saw their non/semi lockdown kill many thousands of older folk. Their lockdown neighbours fared very well. Perhaps the nation”s psyche philosophically brushes that aside as a price worth paying, for young people to carry on enjoying life and for businesses to prosper?
The current stats for the three neighbours show a minuscule rise in CV19 deaths.
Lockdown works.