Sweden hits record high in testing... so you would expect more positives... https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/...smoothed-7-day?time=2020-03-08..&country=~SWE
There is massively more testing going on... so we are going to see more cases... https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/...smoothed-7-day?time=2020-03-08..&country=~SWE The cumulative total of deaths is going up like it does everytime someone dies in every country. But the daily new deaths chart.... has gone down dramatically. You have been lying your ass off about that.... Just tell us... is the daily death chart hitting new highs as you pretend or is it going down over the last 30 days or more.
Virus pariah Sweden's reputation takes a hit https://www.france24.com/en/20200615-virus-pariah-sweden-s-reputation-takes-a-hit Sweden has long enjoyed a strong reputation as a world leader on issues like gender equality and human rights, but its reputation is taking a beating over its softer approach to the new coronavirus, with Swedes now unwelcome across much of Europe. As many European nations reopened their borders on Monday, at least seven countries have barred Swedes from entering -- including closest neighbours Denmark, Norway and Finland -- and five others require them to quarantine if they do enter. (More at above url)
It's a nation whose public health policies suck so bad that other nations will not allow them entry over their borders --- and the majority of foreigner residents are looking to leave.
One health expert I saw recently said the concept of "herd immunity" with respect to this kind of virus is not applicable. Not even sure what various people have been trying to say on this topic here but if they are depending on "herd immunity" as a key part of their platform it's dead wrong imo. Meanwhile several US states that seem to have more of a culture of flaunting the virus impact ( eg Florida ) are seeing a spike in cases now. That's what helped create much higher virus infection numbers originally in the US then Canada ( pro rated ), a more casual attitude about the virus in a significant proportion of the population. I'd add accessibility to affordable health care as a likely second contributing factor but I can't verify that theory.
Florida is indeed seeing a spike in cases. But a large part of this is due to increase in testing. Fortunately, deaths are at all-time low. Please note that death reporting tends to be slightly delayed and sometimes revised.
When articles or people don't mention this data in context... they are propaganda. The interesting question is why? Texas and Arizona are interesting. I wish they were on this chart. But I have been following this chart for over a week. https://wattsupwiththat.com/daily-coronavirus-covid-19-data-graph-page/