Jem keeps pointing to Sweden's COVID database and portal while trying to push wild speculative claims on how Sweden is doing so much better than Europe.... yet he doesn't even understand their reporting system has effectively been down for two weeks and they are not even reporting case data. Sweden’s Covid Database Informing Strategy Forced to Shut Again https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...abase-informing-strategy-forced-to-shut-again Sweden’s digital registry for Covid-19 cases was forced to close on Sunday for “security reasons,” having shut down only two weeks ago as a result of a hacker attack. Labs and doctors across the country are still unable to report new cases on the SmiNet database, according to a statement from the the Public Health Agency. The registry also closed in late May after several hacking attempts were discovered, but the agency hasn’t said whether there was a breach of sensitive data. The shutdowns come at a sensitive time for the agency and the Swedish government, which are basing decisions on easing restrictions partly on data stored in the SmiNet system. The May incident was followed by a week without any updates on Covid-19 cases, and the data subsequently presented was incomplete. The Nordic nation has seen a steep decline in cases and hospitalizations, having suffered a heavy toll during the first wave of the pandemic and coming under fire for refusing to implement strict measures adopted by many other countries.
This has been my argument... you lying bastard... You and your Pravda media were the ones casting hate and I explain that your fascist lockdowns performed not better than Sweden...(and Texas and Florida overall) That is not saying Sweden did spectacularly well... its saying... using your preferred data...you are full of shit. Viruses Virus and hiding was stupid unless you lock down your borders and extinguished the virus. Below is my the recent post on that subject... (that I found) ... its what I have been saying over and over.. and I use your preferred data. you are a lying moron. I also refer to the Swedish website for infections and ICU admits to counter your bullshit when... you bullshit... about the coming apocalypse... but my argument is clear an its below.
Once again -- let's outline that Sweden's own Prime Minister, King, and other government officials have stated the Swedish COVID response was a complete failure. It is time for you to stop pushing what Sweden did as successful when their own government stated it was a failure. Let's be very clear the nonsense you have advocated -- using Sweden as an example -- such as "no lockdowns", "only lockdown the at-risk", "natural herd immunity" and the "Great Barrington Declaration" have conclusively proven to be dismal failures.. All of these failed ideas which cost many lives have been buried in the dustbin of history.
I've lost count of how many times he's backtracked his statements or refuses to acknowledge what he stated... To then see him announce how right he's been all along. On top of all the above...his abusive language is somewhat comical and psychotic for a country he has no connection too, never worked in Sweden and probably has no plans to visit. Yet, it begs the question...why do you continue to entertain his abusive profanity laced / constant name calling troll like online behavior ??? wrbtrader
lets be very clear.. you reference bullshit and lies from kings and politicians. That data shows you lockdown countries did not do any better than non lockdown countries.... had we protected the high risk better... we would have been better off. no logical person can argue with that... because its axiomatic. but you still do because you are a moron and a liar.
In your twisted magical fantasy world having 10X the COVID death rate of your direct neighbors and having your economy tank worse than your neighbors -- somehow equates as "success".
Once again let's look at the facts and data... Covid-19 pandemic – the Swedish experiment https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/covid19-pandemic-–-swedish-experiment THE speed and severity of the Covid-19 pandemic has caught the world completely off guard. Even though the scientific community has warned of just this possibility — multiple movies have been made based on the premise — we think few really expected the pandemic to hit us as hard as it did, much less prepare for it. Still, the majority of governments reacted in a relatively similar fashion, the intuitive way, which is to implement varying degrees of lockdowns to contain the virus spread and, at the same time, mitigate the impact with massive relief and stimulus measures. Back in December 2020, we wrote about the lockdown stringency measures implemented in different countries and their effectiveness in curbing the virus spread, which is also influenced by the people’s self-discipline, cultural background and behavioural practices. One country, though, stands apart from the rest of the world —Sweden. And its experience will provide a good case study for the history books. As we all know, Sweden eschewed lockdown measures and face mask mandates, opting instead for voluntary social distancing and precautions. Its health experts believed that lockdowns are unsustainable and that evidence for masking is weak. The country chose the unorthodox strategy — even if it did not publicly acknowledge it — to achieve herd immunity through community infection instead of waiting for vaccines. More than a year later, statistics indicate that the country remains very far from achieving herd immunity, despite having one of the highest numbers of positive cases relative to its population in the world. Clearly, community infection does not work. While its number of cumulative deaths as a percentage of population is lower than that in some other European countries such as Spain, Italy, France and the UK, it is far higher than that in Scandinavian neighbours Finland, Denmark and Norway, which are more comparable in terms of population profiles (see Chart 1). Although the country has since tightened some restrictions —such as visitor limits at shops and public venues, shorter opening times for pubs and restaurants, and limited face masking on public transportation — overall stringency remains low. A case in point: Retail and recreational mobility are comparatively high (see Chart 2). There is a lot of ongoing debate on how governments should find a balance between savings lives and preserving livelihoods. It is interesting to note that in Sweden’s case, despite choosing not to implement lockdown measures, its gross domestic product and unemployment rate did not perform noticeably better than its neighbours (see Chart 3). In conclusion, Sweden’s contrarian approach to the pandemic is a valuable experiment — it proves that herd immunity cannot be achieved by allowing community infections. That only results in higher case numbers and a greater death toll, and prolonged economic hardship. The only way to achieve community immunity — and therefore, a return to our way of life — is through rapid mass vaccination.
Your conclusion is a complete bullshit and does not follow from that data...other than the point about vaccinations for the high risk being a very good thing.
lets not forget over 40 percent of the Swedish economy is exports based on the article I provided a few days ago. and think about all the millions of people who did have to hide away and waste a year of their lives... particularly school kids.. Its amazing to me that you are so stupid... you argue for lockdowns without any proof they even saved lives or harm.
Mathematical models were used to determine how many lives would be lost with no lockdown versus how many lives would be lost because of a lockdown. I posted data about such much early in the pandemic and do not care to post it again. Yet, I will say the following that I copied... ---------- Governments across the world are relying on mathematical projections to help guide decisions in this pandemic. Computer simulations account for only a fraction of the data analyses that modelling teams have performed in the crisis, Ferguson notes, but they are an increasingly important part of policymaking. ---------- My only issue with mathematical models is that they don't predict how the world will react after lockdowns and restrictions are removed and its something I discussed before... Increasing unemployment rate, decreasing GDP, increasing crime rate, increasing mass shootings, increasing suicides / mental illnesses and many other things. Those models did not predict which of the above will occur and which will not. Each country has different dynamics and some countries were using models by other countries. Pandemics are evolving during the pandemic and there are no 00% answers. The unexpected will happen and the expected will not happen. Governments public health policy use models to determine which will have the better outcome...to take action or not take action. As for Sweden...not sure what model they used but I'm sure they didn't blindly follow one man's plan...the plan of Tegnell. They did not think they would have excessive high mortality rate, they underestimated the infection rate among of vulnerable such as the migrant workers, healthcare workers, ethnic communities, citizens with underlying medical conditions. I don't know what mathematical models that Sweden used but whatever they used...they were wrong and have now admitted it was failure... Admitted by Tegnell himself, admitted by Sweden's Public Health Agency, admitted by Sweden's King and other government officials. That's all in the past now and only an idiot will keep debating about "what could / should have happen" had countries done something different. Sweden did it differently and they lost. The ironic part...they still ended up using "strict restrictions" to manage Covid with the help of vaccinations soon after they admitted Natural Herd Immunity had failed without actually admitting they were using Natural Herd Immunity policy. Sweden now see the results in their declining Covid numbers...vaccination herd immunity and strict restrictions were in fact the right choice but too many died that didn't need to die for Sweden realized what worked. Its comical to see people constantly debating here @t Elitetrader.com as if the person they're arguing / attacking is the person that's actually making government policy. It is hilarious to watch certain people behave as such in the Political threads. Anyone remember the idiot @Turveyd from the other Sweden thread. He would often debate with me and say "you're killing people in the U.K., you're taking away our liberties". Excusez-moi !, I don't live in the U.K. nor do I know anyone in U.K. government or health agency....I make no healthcare policy decisions in the U.K. wrbtrader