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Old 05-15-2021, 12:55 PM
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Sweden remained open during Covid. Bars, restaurants, schools, businesses, gyms etc. They initially had a spike in Covid deaths, but where are they today? The pundits all told us that they made a terrible mistake and their population would suffer because of their decision to remain open. The US shut schools, forced businesses to close, isolated families, trashed the economy and compounded the national debt. But we saved lives - right? Not based on the statistics we didn’t. Sweden has a population of 10.23 million and 14,267 Covid deaths. We have a population of 328.2 million and 584,000 Covid deaths. That’s .0014 of Sweden’s population and .0018 of the US population...
The following information was taken from Sage Journals......as of July 5, 2020, Sweden had a death rate of .54 / 1,000 population. That was about 10 TIMES HIGHER than its neighbors Norway, Denmark, and Finland. The Swedes SCRAPPED their incorrect attempt at herd immunity and CHANGED QUICKLY to more restrictive MANDATES. They ADAPTED well! Please google Sage Journals.