sydthebeat wrote: » Then shouldn't Sweden have initially taken MORE stringent measures to protect its elderly than its nordic neighbours?
Wolf359f wrote: » Do you really believe if the UK had no lockdown's their Covid deaths would be less? and likewise, if Sweden locked down, they would have more Covid deaths? Because that's what you're implying.
sydthebeat wrote: » As Sweden has a higher older population than its neighbours, and this virus is particularly dangerous and deadly to older people..... Then shouldn't Sweden have initially taken MORE stringent measures to protect its elderly than its nordic neighbours? The argument some are using in order to balance Swedens death rate, is actually a damning indictment of how EVEN MORE morally bankrupt their policy decisions were. Its not a positive thing to say about Swedens decisions that more people died in Sweden because they were older.
charlie14 wrote: » Where have I or anyone said Covid-19 was not most discriminatory to those over 65 ? What you have been doing repeatedly is using a comparison between Ireland and Sweden as an explanation for Swedish deaths. Why not use the same metric to compare Sweden and it`s three Nordic neighbours and post those ? Because of this belief you have that culturally Ireland has more in common with Sweden than any of it`s Nordic neighbours.:rolleyes:
tobefrank321 wrote: » Morality has nothing to do with dealing with this. If you allow morality cloud your judgement you are likely to end up with even more deaths. Morally you should put everyone who needs a ventilator on one but we know that doesn't happen and the younger person will always get one before an elderly person as they have more chance of being saved. But if you did the moral thing both patients would die. That's one example. Morally we should lockdown forever to save lives. But thats not possible. Countries who tried the "moral" approach of harsh lockdowns in the spring like Slovenia, Czechia, Hungary and several more are now likely to have the hightest death rate in the world. Morality is no good if its combined with an incompetent strategy which costs more lives than it saves. And few countries can claim to be anyways moral in this. Irelands treatment of nursing homes, sending covid patients there to free up hospitals was about as immoral as you can get.
sydthebeat wrote: » God forbid we actually allow morality to cloud judgement??? ‘the true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members’. Mahatma Gandhi. 1931
Deleted User wrote: » Sweden have proved to me that not locking down doesn’t result in huge numbers of deaths.
[Deleted User] wrote: » A lot of people support lockdown and really want to go out of their way to paint Sweden as some awful granny killing murderers for not using lockdown until pressured into doing so. But the stats show that they barely even have excess deaths for 2020. And even if the number is slightly higher, there is a pandemic after all. It would surely be strange to have less deaths in the year of a pandemic. Sweden have proved to me that not locking down doesn’t result in huge numbers of deaths.
tobefrank321 wrote: » Ah so now you've resorted to cultural similarities in Scandinavia. Its been pointed out countless times times there are hardly none. There's more differences than similarities just as there are more differences than similarities between ireland and uk, canada and us, greece and spain. Stop embarrassing yourself. You know nothing about Scandinavia. Basic stuff like how much more disconnected a country like Finland is from the European mainland escapes you. Honestly I've never come across someone who speaks such nonsense, its actually painful engaging with you because of your lack of knowledge of Scandinavia. Scandinavia is a region nothing more, like the British Isles, Iberia Penninsula or North America. The countries in these regions are all vastly difference and only a committed xenophobe would say they are all the same.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » I always thought once the death figures for 2020 was released the argument was over. The stats were proof. You can’t argue with the numbers. Turns out Sweden should have tried to lower its average death rate in 2020 Are lockdowns some weird version of Stockholm syndrome?
charlie14 wrote: » For those here still in denial of Sweden using lockdown who may have missed yesterdays announcements. Sweden has introduced news law subject to fines for non adherence. Maximum of one person per 10 square meters allowed in shops, gyms and other public places. This 10 square meters not to include shelving, cash registers etc. Private venues now subject to the 8 person rule on public gatherings.
lucernarian wrote: » Sweden's GDP tanked like everywhere else at the start of the year precisely because they recommended social distancing and for people to stay away from each other.
SpacialNeeds wrote: » The title of this thread is stupid and has been for some time
is_that_so wrote: » 10 sq metres gives the minimum 2m in all directions to each person inside a space.
sheepysheep wrote: » To be honest, I don't know why you engage with that particular poster. He must have 2000 posts on this thread by now, yet his contributions have been nothing more than a veritable tour de force of lies, conjectures, falsehoods, half-truths, conspiracy theories, dissembling and misinformation. Whatever credibility he though he had went flying out the window a few weeks back when, nearly a year and 2k posts into the pandemic, he accidently revealed that he didn't understand the difference between IFR and CFR, and ended up trying to waffle the foot back out of his mouth by insisting that CFR is the important measure. He's determined to have the last post. Might as well let him have it.
milehip wrote: » Would you care to suggest a new title?
charlie14 wrote: » Sweden now using lockdown ?
Tork wrote: » Swedish response to Coronavirus?
charlie14 wrote: » A very sweeping statement. Perhaps rather than generalisations, you would care to point out what exactly these lies, conjectures, falsehoods etc are ? You yourself apparently do not know what conjecture is. Especially when it comes to IFR and CFR. CFR is the confirmed fatality rate. The actual percentage of fatalities to confirmed cases of infections. IFR is the percentage rate of fatalities based on the assumed number of infection. It is based on conjecture. The very same conjecture that Sweden based their herd immunity figures on. When that was shown to be pie in the sky, Tegnell then used the same infection rate based conjecture that Sweden would have much higher immunity levels than other countries if there was a second wave. That one isn`t working out to well either from their numbers. Nobody can even agree on what this conjectured rate of infection is. It varies from a multiple of anything from 50% greater than actual confirmed cases, to a multiple 1,000% or even higher. Sweden have used their conjectured rate twice for immunity and have been shown to be wrong. Manaus used only the 50% rate claiming they had achieved herd immunity to be also proven wrong. .
99nsr125 wrote: » Oh ffs, I just don't have the time CFR is CASE Fatality Rate