biko wrote: » Teachers in a Swedish town were not allowed by local government to wear PPE (facemasks). After a furore of complaints the local government have now changed their minds. Sweden, 2021.https://omni.se/halmstad-infor-forbud-mot-munskydd-i-skolorna/a/GaBj9qhttps://sverigesradio.se/artikel/just-nu-kommunen-andrar-sig-haver-munskyddsforbud
TallyRand wrote: » Swedish aren’t looking so bad in the broad picture. Everything still humming fairly well there and comfortably mid table on the deaths list, you can compare them to the worst or the best (as many do each way) but the facts show they are very mid table and that surely that equals a massive success
[Deleted User] wrote: » Ireland has comparatively low road deaths compared to the whole world. We have one of the best health systems compared to the whole world. We're very high-table on pretty much any sort of spending for anything good when compared to the rest of the world. 'THE FACTS SHOW THAT IRELAND IS A MASSIVE SUCCESS IN EVERY POSSIBLE THING' That's why scientists/experts in any area compare countries that are grouped together as being similar (whether demographically, geographically, economically, politically, culturally or otherwise). It's only armchair experts on the internet who decide that 1) It's WRONG to compare Sweden with the countries that it is demographically, geographically, economically and culturally closest to because that makes Sweden look bad & 2) It's RIGHT to compare Sweden with literally any country in the world that makes it look good. It's as if these people have no idea that 'nordic countries' are routinely grouped together as being a unique block disparate from the rest of Europe. Oh, they are unaware. Because they're risibly ignorant.
charlie14 wrote: » If Sweden is a massive success, then what does that make the other Nordic countries. Or Ireland for that matter ?
TallyRand wrote: » They look poor compared to other nordics and similar to Ireland WITHOUT stopping medical screenings and many other medical procedures and keeping their kids educated and their whole economy ticking. Sweden fcuked up same way as everyone else by not sorting the retirement homes out quick enough. Not sure why there is an obscene amount of people on here dying to wag the finger at Sweden, I think they’ll come out of this a lot better than others.....do you agree?
Ficheall wrote: » How is this thread still going? Are there also people claiming Bill Clinton did not have sexual relations with Monica Lewinski?
Deleted User wrote: » Does lockdown prevent some Covid deaths? Yes probably. But look at the mountain of issues it is causing in society. Hardly a great trade off.
Seweryn wrote: » True. If the only thing that we focus on in our existence is eliminating Cov. at all cost, then lockdowns are great. But there are also other aspects of life to be considered, and we need to make sure we balance things right when chosing one strategy versus the other. So far almost every country puts too much pressure on one side.
JimmyVik wrote: » Yeah, like actually being alive
Deleted User wrote: » I think most people want more out of life than simply being alive.
Deleted User wrote: » Probably because they proved to the world that lockdown really didn’t help anywhere near as much as some seem to think. No lockdown for months and they are mid table in deaths. Does lockdown prevent some Covid deaths? Yes probably. But look at the mountain of issues it is causing in society. Hardly a great trade off.
Ginger n Lemon wrote: » I thought posters here were saying Sweden was in lockdown since November? Something fishy going on here. Maybe a bit of dishonesty?
biko wrote: » Azerbaijan, also Sweden's size 3,082 Greece, also Sweden's size - 5,646 Portugal, also Sweden's size - 10,469 Like Belgium and Czech Republic they are far away from Sweden. Norway and Sweden is next door, they are as close as Scotland and England. In fact Scotland and Norway have the same populations. Scotland (pop 5.4m) 7,448 deaths Norway (pop 5.4m) 544 deaths
tobefrank321 wrote: » Portugal had 1766 deaths in the last 7 days, probably the worst week in the whole pandemic for any country. Its roughly equivalent to 53,000 deaths in one week in the US or 7500 deaths a day. Its obvious they screwed up and despite having the advantage of only a single land border and opting for a harsh lockdown early on, are now on course for one of the worst results in the world. Cases are also at an all time high this week.
Ginger n Lemon wrote: » They probably didnt have any lockdown since March and are just about getting to start implementing it now right? :pac::pac:
tobefrank321 wrote: » They had a harsh lockdown. When the world was having a go at Sweden, Portugal was held up as a great example. Portugal on current trends will end up far worse than Sweden. Proving again that lockdowns by themselves are not a credible long term strategy. I'd call them more of a short term tactic than anything else. Portugal opened up too much in the summer but then again they depend hugely on tourism. There was no way they could sustain a strict lockdown.
biko wrote: » I follow a lot of people on Twitter that tweet around Sweden's strategy. Just like in this thread there are some people that think it is a good strategy, and some who think it is a bad strategy. Sweden is obsessed with its image abroad. So it's imperative for them to not lose face over this. For instance when Sweden hit 8000 dead and the King said the strategy had failed - all hell broke loose. There was a lot of damage control as in various "experts" trying to downplay what he had said. "The King shouldn't get involved in affairs of state" and such. However, the King is highly regarded in Sweden as his only concern is the welfare of his subjects and he has no political gains - as opposed to the Social Democratic/Greens government that could lose the next election 2022 over their handling of the crisis.
charlie14 wrote: » Will you ever have a bit of sense. The Swedish strategy devised by Tegnell and Gieseck was a failure on all levels. Even the regional authorities recognised that and finally put a stop to it, introducing their own local lockdowns and forcing the government to back them and sideline the Public Health Authority. The final straw was Tegnell lifting restrictions on care homes, telling the vulnerable it was fine to go out and mingle, and about to raise the numbers at public gatherings to 500 when it was obvious from rising numbers they were in a second wave. Like everywhere else contrary, to all the resistance from the PHA, they have also introduced face masks. This pretend rubbish from cheerleaders of the original Swedish strategy that nothing has changed is risible nonsense. At this point I do not know which is worse. The "immoral" herd immunity strategy that cost lives, or with Sweden not only being part of the EU vaccine purchase program, but having their own side deal with AstraZenaca for nothing other than pigheadedness, they haven`t introduced a harder lockdown which would have saved lives until they reach actual herd immunity through vaccination. Or at least until their vulnerable are vaccinated.
Ginger n Lemon wrote: » Read this and thought of you Charles Jan. 29, 2021 -- The latest antibody testing data conducted in Delhi, India suggests that the nation's capital may be very close to attaining herd immunity against COVID-19.https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210129/herd-immunity-in-sight-for-indias-capitol Herd immunity arising. everywhere on every continent. Giesecke was right.