suicide_circus wrote: » if i get covid 19 tomorrow and fall down the stairs and die the day after, i will have died from covid 19
Deleted User wrote: » Ultimately there is only one way to count numbers and that is to look at long term mortality rates. We won't really know what happened in a lot of countries until that analysis is done, numbers are just too sketchy and there are arguments for either inflating them or decreasing them. Of course then you will get into having to separate out covid deaths from those indirectly caused by economic shock and other illnesses not being treated. It will take at least a year and probably 2 to get a clear view. People making instant judgements at the moment don't really have the data to do so with confidence.
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Basically Sweden’s restrictions are just bit lighter. The main cities are much quieter and trade is down as much as 80 to 90%. All OAPs are asked stayed inside. It’s not business as usual like so many think
thebaz wrote: » From most studies done , so far, C19 does not mutate much , this is good news, as people who become infected , and recover, will most likely then have immunity for a few years.
sydthebeat wrote: » Swedens numbers depend on the person being tested before dying. Swedens testing numbers are pitiful. Their true covid death numbers are absolutely higher than what they report
Deleted User wrote: » It will take at least a year and probably 2 to get a clear view. People making instant judgements at the moment don't really have the data to do so with confidence.
Del Griffith wrote: » As are the recovery numbers and the asymptomatic etc, I mean you can only work with the data you have. As they are cross referencing anyone that dies of anything with a test result I'd say it evens out. As another poster said the only real way to know is v normal morality rates.
biko wrote: » Have you even been to Sweden? Where did you go?
iamwhoiam wrote: » Was it ever proven or researched that children are a huge virus carrying group ? Not disputing it but just wondering if they actually are a source of the spread ? Then the spread in care homes for example was not children at all .
wakka12 wrote: » Sweden reports 170 deaths today Per capita that is more deaths in a single day than Italy ever reported
biko wrote: » Sweden is currently at 9.28% death rate 11536 cases 1071 dead
tom1ie wrote: » did Iceland not release a report identifying 40 different strains of c19?https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8146565/Scientists-Iceland-claim-FORTY-mutations-coronavirus.html it is a daily mail link above but I'm sure I read it somewhere else aswell.
Att vara en hest wrote: » You'd have to ask yourself, is it worth wrecking the economy and imposing heavy restrictions on your citizens just to save a few hundreds?
There are plenty of professors of medicine that don't agree with the Swedish government approach. And professors in other Nordic countries.
growleaves wrote: » See Sweden in the middle:
sydthebeat wrote: » it would be helpful if they actually came out and told the swedish people what numbers they actually expect during this crisis, and when they expect life to return to normal.
thebaz wrote: » according to this Guardian report , they believe they are now near the peak of outbreak :-https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/15/sweden-coronavirus-death-toll-reaches-1000