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Sweden’s herd immunity experiment = highest death rate in Europe
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<blockquote data-quote="tall73" data-source="post: 75016815" data-attributes="member: 125574"><p>Sure, but that is what all nations did with their response. The variety in them may give results that determine the best models in the future. But you can't undo the past.</p><p></p><p>It remains to be seen whether the economic results will pan out. However, they have maintained relatively high confidence of the public, and have avoided the sorts of tension we see in the USA by making distancing measures voluntary. They don't have rebellions against the measures, or police going a bit overboard, since it is appealing rather than demanding.</p><p></p><p>They have also continued their school year, and even if there is economic slowdown, they may be preserving more jobs by not having full shutdowns.</p><p></p><p>If the medical capacity is sufficient, that may work out.</p><p></p><p>Other articles have noted their biggest failing was in not protecting the nursing homes enough, which they are now working on. So they may see declines just from that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tall73, post: 75016815, member: 125574"] Sure, but that is what all nations did with their response. The variety in them may give results that determine the best models in the future. But you can't undo the past. It remains to be seen whether the economic results will pan out. However, they have maintained relatively high confidence of the public, and have avoided the sorts of tension we see in the USA by making distancing measures voluntary. They don't have rebellions against the measures, or police going a bit overboard, since it is appealing rather than demanding. They have also continued their school year, and even if there is economic slowdown, they may be preserving more jobs by not having full shutdowns. If the medical capacity is sufficient, that may work out. Other articles have noted their biggest failing was in not protecting the nursing homes enough, which they are now working on. So they may see declines just from that. [/QUOTE]
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