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steve2470

(37,468 posts)
Sun Jun 25, 2023, 10:29 PM Jun 2023

Column: Did Sweden beat the pandemic by refusing to lock down? No, its record is disastrous [View all]

https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2022-03-31/sweden-covid-policy-was-a-disaster

Study published in Nature: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-022-01097-5

Throughout much of the pandemic, Sweden has stood out for its ostensibly successful effort to beat COVID-19 while avoiding the harsh lockdowns and social distancing rules imposed on residents of other developed nations.

Swedish residents were able to enjoy themselves at bars and restaurants, their schools remained open, and somehow their economy thrived and they remained healthy. So say their fans, especially on the anti-lockdown right.

A new study by European scientific researchers buries all those claims in the ground. Published in Nature, the study paints a devastating picture of Swedish policies and their effects.

“The Swedish response to this pandemic,” the researchers report, “was unique and characterized by a morally, ethically, and scientifically questionable laissez-faire approach.”


Excellent article. This SHOULD be thrown in DeSantis' face, with his bragging about his record in my state of Florida.
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According to this site PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2023 #1
Or Florida... dpibel Jun 2023 #2
Sweden has excellent universal single payer healthcare. SunSeeker Jun 2023 #5
Healthcare was available to all in the U.S. too. Completely FREE, remember? Hortensis Jun 2023 #12
No, it wasn't. That's why the poor and African Americans died in disproportionate numbers. SunSeeker Jun 2023 #13
They avoided or refused care, or just weren't found. Not everyone Hortensis Jun 2023 #15
If we had universal coverage, they wouldn't have avoided care. And a lot were refused care. SunSeeker Jun 2023 #16
We did have universal coverage for Covid, and your own complaint Hortensis Jun 2023 #18
No, we did not. We got close re covid, but nothing like Scandinavia. SunSeeker Jun 2023 #19
And I told you that if they'd gone for care, Hortensis Jun 2023 #20
The NIH studies showed otherwise. SunSeeker Jun 2023 #21
Well, we don't, true. And I never argued that healthcare Hortensis Jun 2023 #22
I would defend India in this instance. markodochartaigh Jun 2023 #7
In the study scipan Jun 2023 #11
their stance was essentially "fuck the elderly / immune-compromised" Skittles Jun 2023 #3
Yup, reminiscent of the days of putting grandma on an ice flow. SunSeeker Jun 2023 #4
K&R burrowowl Jun 2023 #6
Article in "Nature" published 22MAR2022 majdrfrtim Jun 2023 #8
TEN TIMES higher death rate. Scrivener7 Jun 2023 #9
Recently I saw a news program about how Sweden has moved right libertarian appalachiablue Jun 2023 #10
"their internal emails indicate their aim to use children to spread the infection in society" SunSeeker Jun 2023 #14
Throw His Record In His Face erpowers Jun 2023 #17
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