Sunday, April 12, 2020

The Swedes Have it Right

from the Daily Mail
Sweden records just SEVENTEEN new deaths from coronavirus - its lowest daily rise in a fortnight - as new infections plummet to only 466 cases
-Sweden has recorded 17 deaths and just 466 cases of the coronavirus on Friday

-The majority of cases came from Stockholm - where cafes and bars remain open

-The figures announced Friday are surprisingly low compared to previous days

-The country's total number of cases now stands at 10,151, with 887 known deaths

Sweden has seen its lowest increase in the coronavirus death toll for almost a fortnight, with only 17 fatalities reported on Friday.

The number of new cases also fell again to 466, following a two-day peak of 700+ cases per day.

The low figures come despite the country not enforcing a lockdown, piling pressure on the UK and other countries that did enact stricter measures to contain the virus.

The totals, announced at 2pm today, are surprisingly low compared to the sharp increase Sweden had been experiencing during the week.

The country's total number of cases now stands at 10,151, with 887 confirmed deaths.

However, trends in the data released by the country's Public Health Authority show that confirmed deaths and cases fall over the weekend before rising again, because of what is believed to be a delay in reporting.

The Stockholm and Sörmland regions have been hit hardest by the pandemic.

However today people were seen enjoying the sunshine outside cafes and bars in the Swedish capital on the eve of Easter Sunday, after officials did not enforce a shutdown.
Yesterday, the daily death toll and the number of new coronavirus cases both fell.

There 77 new deaths - down from 106 on Thursday. The number of confirmed infections went up by 544, a drop of nearly a quarter from yesterday's near-record figure of 722.

These figures will likely be used to pressure governments which have resorted to lockdowns to battle Covid-19 to lift the draconian restrictions.

More than 4,000 of the country's 9,685 confirmed cases are in the Stockholm area, according to official figures.

The government has also carried out random sampling which suggests that as many as 2.5 per cent of people in Stockholm have been infected.

That implies a higher figure of around 60,000 in the Stockholm region, suggesting that many people have had the virus without being added to the official count.

Unlike most of Europe, Sweden has not imposed a lockdown, and primary schools, shops, cafes, restaurants and bars remain open.

People are not generally ordered to stay at home, although they are told to isolate at the first sign of 'slight cold-like symptoms'.

Swedes are advised to 'keep your distance' at gyms and sports facilities rather than avoiding them altogether.

There is a ban on gatherings of more than 50 people, but the rule is far more generous than the limit of two that Britain and Germany have set.

Finland has already moved to limit border crossings, fearing that the virus will spread from Sweden.
The government in Stockholm has emphasised taking personal responsibility for public health, but most of its measures are not enforced.

The lack of a lockdown makes Sweden an outlier, but the government has rejected Donald Trump's claims that the country is 'suffering' more than others.

Asked at a White House briefing on Tuesday what advice he would offer to leaders who were skeptical of social distancing measures, Trump replied: 'There aren't too many of them... They talk about Sweden, but Sweden is suffering very gravely.'

Swedish foreign minister Ann Linde pushed back against Trump's claim that Sweden was not doing enough.

'We are doing about the same things that many other countries are doing, but in a different way,' Linde told broadcaster TV4.

'We trust that people take responsibility.'
Government epidemiologist Anders Tegnell said he did not believe Sweden was suffering any more than any other country.

'No, we don't share his opinion,' he told reporters, referring to Trump.

'Of course we're suffering. Everybody in the world is suffering right now, in different ways,' he said.

'But Swedish healthcare, which I guess he alludes to... is taking care of this in a very good manner.

'It's a lot of work, it's a lot of stress on the personnel and it's really a fight for them every day, but it's working.'

Prime minister Stefan Lofven says that while most measures were not bans he still expected all Swedes to comply.

'The advise from the authorities are not just little hints,' he said. 'It is expected that we follow them every day, every minute.'

14 comments:

  1. Sweden's Relaxed Approach to the Coronavirus Could Already Be Backfiring (excerpt) ... in Sweden, where there are 9,141 confirmed cases and 793 people have died, experts worry weaker measures may be leading to a more severe outbreak in the country of just 10 million citizens.

    Sweden has a relatively high case fatality rate: as of April 8, 7.68% of the Swedes who have tested positive for COVID-19 have died of the virus. Neighboring countries, like Norway and Denmark, have case fatality rates of 1.46% and 3.85% respectively. [end excerpt]

    Sweden Coronavirus: 10,483 Cases and 899 Deaths [posted as an update to the death total in the article above].

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  2. The fatality rate is the most inaccurate number, mid-virus outbreak, available.

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  3. The article says the fatality rate in Sweden is 7.68 percent as of 4-8. It's likely inaccurate in that the REAL figure is higher. The FINAL fatality rate almost certainly will be higher than in countries where the government acted responsibly. And it will be lowest in countries that acted quickly (not the US).

    Dotard administration advisers Fauci and Birx do not agree that we should be pursuing the "herd immunity" strategy. So why hasn't Dotard fired them and brought in "experts" who agree with you?

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  4. The numerator may be known, but the denominator isn't even close.

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  5. Countries which acted responsible, like Sweden, will be solvent. Countries which didn't, will be "bankrupt" (or printing money and soon bankrupt). :)

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  6. According to you one of those countries is the USA under Dotard. I guess there is no potus candidate you can vote for. You'll have to cast a protest vote (by not voting). Unless White Nationalism is reason enough for you to vote Dotard again.

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  7. Even great leaders can be fooled by no-skin-in-the-game so-called "experts" like flakey Fauci.

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  8. As you can see, the outbreak's peak has already passed in Sweden. Farr's Law.

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  9. As you can see, the outbreak's peak has already passed in Sweden. Farr's Law.

    Maybe. Looks like the figures ticked down slightly. But who says the last figure is accurate? Given Sweden's lack of testing (see BOLD text below).

    After Rejecting A Coronavirus Lockdown, Sweden Sees Rise In Deaths. (excerpt) Experts say the Swedish government's approach and a lack of testing may be contributing factors in why Sweden has experienced high death rates compared to other countries, with nearly 8% of Swedes confirmed to be infected with coronavirus dying from it, compared to less than 2% and 4% for neighbors Norway and Denmark, respectively.

    [also]

    There may be an implementation of more strict coronavirus guidelines. According to Swedish media reports, the government is looking to the Swedish parliament to give it the power to impose emergency measures like shutting businesses and public transport, which for the most part remain open, CBC reported.

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    Sweden's chief epidemiologist, Anders Tegnell, has continuously advocated for relaxed measures... that the pandemic could be defeated by herd immunity... [end quote]

    Maybe Dotard should fire Fauci and hire Tegnell. As for "great leaders" being fooled, Dotard is NO great leader. He is a terrible leader. #FireTrump.

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  10. The lack of testing hides the denominator and inflatesthe numerator.

    And let's hope Sweden doesn't succumb to the "tempting" wisdom of the crowd. They'd be better off remaining a wanderer in the EUropean desert.

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  11. ...but all indications are that COVID-19 is no deadlier thaan < href="https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/04/13/study-coronavirus-fatality-rate-lower-than-expected-close-to-flus-0-1/">the flu...

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  12. Dotard should fire Fauci and hire Shiva Ayyadurai. They're two insane conspiracy theorists in a pod.

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  13. Indeed! Fran Drescher's former boyfriend is da bomb!

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