I don't think the Swedes can even explain what their strategy is. In the past few days; the health minister stated they have a "herd immunity" strategy while the foreign minister denied they have a "herd immunity" strategy. Why don't you call the Swedish government and ask them to explain their failed twisted strategy. You should do so quickly before the current officials are fired and a new strategy is put in place.
The answer is obvious you dont know what the lockdown is supposed to accomplish. With that being the case, you have no idea what you are talking about and your opinion has no weight.
Any reasonable person can go through my previous posts all backed with facts, links, and scientific information and know that I know what I am talking about. They can decide if my opinion has weight. Obviously you are focused on insulting others and posting continual fact-free nonsense.
Wildchild just has a politicial conspiracy theory for everything rather than facts. According to WC the lockdown is meant to overthrow Trump and take away people's civil liberties and turn the U.S. into a socialist paradise for Bernie and AOC while white males will be hunted down for sport and CNN will be on every channel everywhere!
Yeah its a conspiracy theory that people are being put out of work, they are being told where they can and cant go, they are being told how to worship, and they are being told who can and cannot visit their private residence. Maybe I will say something crazy like in parts of the country they are actually encouraging neighbors to turn in neighbors if they have visitors. None of this is happening, is it ElCuloAncho?
Yeap. Sweden eyes benefits of spurning lockdown in the face of pandemic https://news.yahoo.com/sweden-eyes-benefits-spurning-lockdown-144747319.html
from the article... common sense... below... why the hell are we locking down low risk groups when there is no solution on the horizon.... === Principal Lisa Norming said it was vital for her students' health to be able to come to school. "It means a huge deal," she said. "It's about structure and daily routines they need to feel well." Swedish authorities have resisted calls to close schools, stressing the need for all measures to be sustainable over time. They have also warned of severe negative effects of a heavy-handed approach, both to the economy and people's health. That said, there are guidelines recommending that people wash hands, social distance, work at home where possible and avoid travel over holidays, meaning life in Sweden has been far from normal. "We are not telling people to stay indoors. I think that's a very important part of our policy," said Johan Carlson, head of Sweden's Public Health Agency. "On the contrary. People should go out, exercise, get fresh air. It's good for their physical and mental health."