Ok my bad but my point is that a coronovirus itself is a pretty common thing that most people catch during their lifetime and this is a derivative.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/general-information.html
This chart (remarkably shown on the bbc arguing why the rise in cases isn’t the problem suggested by government) shows why there is no real need to tighten our existing restrictions.
Case increases are almost completely isolated to the younger age group who just don’t die of this thing. It...
No idea I’m afraid. Edit. Above post would suggest very comparable in two cities with almost the same density. Another support to the argument that while they have benefited greatly for all the reasons listed in my post above and we have endured strict lockdown and long term devastation to...
What? Am I reading what you’re writing correctly or did you misread my post? I hope it’s the latter.
Of course I’m not saying density isn’t important. Density is relevant to where people live, not vast spaces of emptiness. If everyone in a country lives in a small area and the rest of the...
Actually to be fair I’ve just checked the latest London stats and there are 5700 people per sq km compared to Stockholm’s 5012 per square m. But that shows that both are pretty much comparable and dismissing the comparisons based on density is poor.
Cheap and flawed argument trotted out many times before. 15% of Sweden’s population live in Stockholm. I’m pretty sure theyre not enjoying a sq Km between 25 people. In fact 97% of Sweden is uninhabited. Your figure is totally unrealistic when considering where people live. In fact I...
Sweden have had the same death rate as us (it’s actually lower) but have had no lock down, not shut schools and devastated a generations education, haven’t had a disastrous situation where people with other illnesses haven’t had treatment or diagnosis, won’t have incurred the same levels of...
Promoters, nighttime economy venues, festival and event production, sound and light companies, theatre venues, musical theatre companies. All on the brink of going to the wall.
For me its not where Sweden where, they admit they made mistakes which mostly cost the deaths of the very elderly in care homes, it's where they are now and there ability to now function much better as a society. Comparing them to their neighbours is pointless because they had extreme...
People in Nazi Germany did everything they were told like good citizens and didn't question much (well actually they had to because protest was banned hmm).... Terrifying people think we should blindly follow everything a government tells us without challenge.
How many cases and deaths do Sweden have right now? How functioning is their society compared to others? The majority of their deaths were care home which they admit they had a disaster protecting.
I found this an incredibly interesting, informative, and great interpretation of real facts and data. It evidences how terribly inaccurate the modelling was/is using Sweden as the control cell...
Well we've lost the right to protest in the coronovirus act so basically the government can do what the f it likes and by law you cant have any sort of event to demonstrate ill feeling toward it. For two years once extended. This government has found a way to prevent any major public...
I can go to my local and chat to an unlimited amount of other locals in there and thats ok but I can't now go and see my sister and family with my whole family because that's the right thing? How?
Meanwhile there are 487 people in hospital in TOTAL with Covid out of 68 MILLION of us. Let that sink in. 500 of us die every day from cancer. Stop letting the media terrify you.
Oh don’t worry I’m here smiling to myself observing as people openly advocate martial law and prison sentences for people who meet other people. I’d recommend watching less Piers Morgan.
Meanwhile in Sweden....