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MartiniMan
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Sweden and the Virus
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6/3/2020 4:11:12 PM
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And yet Sweden is still better off with regard to cases per million and deaths per million than many European countries, including many that closed their economies altogether. And the impact to Sweden's economy is far less than that of countries like Italy and the UK. Saying they "made mistakes" or "would have done some things differently" is a far cry from saying they should have done what many other countries did. It would be refreshing to hear the truth that many of the countries that decimated their economies needlessly "made mistakes" and "should have done things differently".
In case per million Sweden is 20th in the world. The U.S. is 12th. There are seven other European countries that have more cases per million. And Sweden's bell curve looks just like every other country, including those that took extreme measures in response to the Wuhan ChiCom Chinese virus.
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