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liberal disbursement of traps retards beaver growth in Sweden
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liberal disbursement of traps retards beaver growth in Sweden
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Yes, one wonders if certain readers understood.
Or not. It's a somewhat niggardly interpretation.
The number of Swedish deaths rose to 373 on Saturday, up 12% from Friday. That brings the rate per million in Scandinavia’s biggest economy to 36, compared with 29 in Denmark and 9 in Norway, where much tougher lockdowns are in place.
Prognosis: Sweden Girds for Thousands of Deaths Amid Laxer Virus Policy (Bloomberg, April 5, 2020)
Sweden took the unusual step of not implementing a lockdown to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
The country urged people to practice social distancing, but left places like shops and restaurants open, breaking the model followed by countries across Europe and around the world.
Sweden has 477 deaths from the virus so far, but Stefan Löfven, the prime minister, is now warning that thousands will die from COVID-19 and the parliament may bring in more restrictive measures.
Sweden, which refused to implement a coronavirus lockdown, has so far avoided a mass outbreak. Now it's bracing for a potential surge in deaths. (Business Insider, April 7, 2020)
The Swedish government is listening to the scientists in charge of coordinating the government's response. We don't know wether their approach is right or not yet. The number of deaths in Sweden as compared with our neighbours can be explained by Sweden being a week or so ahead of Norway and Denmark in the course of the pandemic.
If or when things get worse, the government has said that more restrictions will be put in place. In a few months we will know if the response was good enough or not. Nobody has the answers, so I feel it's unfair to say that the Swedish government is definitely wrong here. I also think it's a bit morbid to seemingly cheer on the number of deaths in Sweden.
I felt the same way about the UK response, assuming that the government was receiving good counsel from the chief scientist and medical officer, despite the fact that there were dissenting voices saying that UK government should implement stronger measures.
Now things look really bad in the UK, and any measures that have been implemented will take weeks to have an effect. This is why I worry about Sweden's policies being out of step with the rest of the world.
Yes, it would be absolutely morbid to cheer on the number of deaths. I scrolled up to see who had been doing it, and I couldn't find anyone. Which posts did you have in mind?
Coronavirus: Sweden (Worldometers)
In this context, lax is a much better word than liberal, less ambiguous.
Sweden is cruel and uncaring country where the strong become stronger and the weak are weeded out.
Especially as lax means salmon. It implies something fishy is going on?
The Swedish government is listening to the scientists in charge of coordinating the government's response. We don't know wether their approach is right or not yet. The number of deaths in Sweden as compared with our neighbours can be explained by Sweden being a week or so ahead of Norway and Denmark in the course of the pandemic.
If or when things get worse, the government has said that more restrictions will be put in place. In a few months, we will know if the response was good enough or not. Nobody has the answers, so I feel it's unfair to say that the Swedish government is definitely wrong here. I also think it's a bit morbid to seemingly cheer on the number of deaths in Sweden.
Unfortunately for the Swedes, the lead scientist is an idiot! I would advise you to take a look at the graphs: Døde siden første dødsfald: Nyeste corona-tal fra Danmark og verden: Så mange er smittede, døde og indlagte (TV2, April 8, 2020)
You can compare the Scandinavian countries with each other and also with China, Korea, Spain, Italy and the USA. But you will have to take into account that Sweden is actually doing worse than it appears to be since their way of calculating the death toll is a little ... odd. (By the way, the USA just overtook Italy!)
"If or when"??! Things already got worse! And "in a few months" it will be much too late to do anything about it. Norway is obviously doing much better than Denmark and Sweden with its policy of testing as many as possible, and Sweden worst of all. You seem to be more concerned about the respect that the Swedish government is losing than about the Swedes dying because of its lax coronavirus policies.
Unfortunately for the Swedes, the lead scientist is an idiot!
Soon enough Denmark will have to open up and the same development will occur there. You can't hide under your bed sheets forever, it's not exactly a sustainable strategy. Society can't just stop for 1 or 2 years waiting for a vaccine that may never exist.
No, I'm not concerned about any loss of respect. I'm concerned that we're using the right approach, but I'm not confident enough one way or another to exclaim that our leading epedemiologist is an 'idiot' or that we need to drasticly change course.
There is an ongoing press conference where Tegnell, our chief epedemiologist claims that Sweden's r-value is 1, meaning we have started to flatten the curve in reported cases. According to the government, suggested social distansing is working. A plurality of the deaths come from retirement homes in the Stockholm region where the virus have taken root amongst the residents. The same problem does not currently exist elsewhere in Sweden.
Sweden
deaths: 687
deaths per mio: 68
tested positive: 8.419
Norway
deaths: 93
deaths per mio: 17
tested positive: 6.086
Nyeste corona-tal fra Danmark og verden: Så mange er smittede, døde og indlagte (TV2, April 8, 2020)
ETA: Just to add, I've heard Sweden's response described as relying on herd-immunity. This is not the case. It's not what Sweden is doing. Sweden is and has been operating under the approach that while a majority of the population will be infected, the aim is to increase the time-span so that health services aren't overwhelmed.