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but, fingers crossed, it appears my fears were "somewhat" unwarranted.
Mind you they did have 3 times the number of deaths per million compared to Denmark next door that took the cautious approach.
189 or so deaths per million vs 64 per million in Denmark, 160 per million in the US thus far.
Here in Sonoma County we're at 4 deaths per million thus far.
Obviously all those numbers will grow but will Sweden's slow to the same rates as others now?
Obviously their economy has benefited as far more business are as "normal" but at a cost.
The question of course is was it worth it in the long run.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/22/no-...ockholm-could-see-herd-immunity-in-weeks.html
Mind you they did have 3 times the number of deaths per million compared to Denmark next door that took the cautious approach.
189 or so deaths per million vs 64 per million in Denmark, 160 per million in the US thus far.
Here in Sonoma County we're at 4 deaths per million thus far.
Obviously all those numbers will grow but will Sweden's slow to the same rates as others now?
Obviously their economy has benefited as far more business are as "normal" but at a cost.
The question of course is was it worth it in the long run.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/22/no-...ockholm-could-see-herd-immunity-in-weeks.html
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