Anyone look into Sweden as of recent?
The highest death rate in Europe with full emergency rooms and ICUs? That Sweden?
I'm not sure why people are fixating on Sweden, there are plenty of European countries that are currently getting hit far worse both in deaths and new cases.
Because the fact they're doing fine goes against the narrative. What's the chart above show, 500 something per million? That's nothing, not even close to warranting a destruction of economy and small businesses.
Because the fact they're doing fine goes against the narrative. What's the chart above show, 500 something per million? That's nothing, not even close to warranting a destruction of economy and small businesses.
Almost 7,000 people have died in Sweden from covid-19.Because the fact they're doing fine goes against the narrative. What's the chart above show, 500 something per million? That's nothing, not even close to warranting a destruction of economy and small businesses.
Almost 7,000 people have died in Sweden from covid-19.
In the US, most than 268k have died so far, that number would have been significantly higher if people proscribed to your attitude.
You don't give a fuck for healthcare provider's, do you?
I believe that the standards being applied are wildly varied, including state by state in this country, and at the root of it will always be politics.Sweden: 65.6 per 100k population
US: 81.9 per 100k population
16.3 person difference.
Belgium is crazy at 145.7
Belgian officials say they are counting in a way that no other country in the world is currently doing: counting deaths in hospitals and care homes, but including deaths in care homes that are suspected, not confirmed, as Covid-19 cases. For example: if you have one or two confirmed cases, then the week after you have 10 deaths in the same home based on similar symptoms.