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Quelle surprise…
Lowest excess deaths in Europe over 2020 to 2022 goes to … Sweden, the one country that did not panic and toss out all wisdom.https://t.co/ue0cm8Qn1C pic.twitter.com/vzGW0msDKd
— Mark Changizi (@MarkChangizi) March 5, 2023
This was supposedly the most “risky” strategy…
Sweden has pursued the most liberal strategy: Risk groups are protected, and people with flu symptoms stay home.
"If you follow these rules, no need for further measures, the effect of which is only marginal anyway,“ chief epidemiologist Anders Tegnell.https://t.co/pnK7tVksGZ
— Mark Changizi (@MarkChangizi) March 30, 2020
This was not some kind of shock, smart people knew this would happen.
LOCKDOWN BRO: Sweden did horribly because no lockdowns.
ME: No. Their excess deaths are comparable or better to much of the world and Europe, and better than many of their own winters over the last couple decades.
LOCKDOWN BRO: That's only because Sweden implemented lockdowns.
— Mark Changizi (@MarkChangizi) June 28, 2020
In reality, Sweden followed the conventional pandemic strategy that has been around for ages: quarantine the elderly and sick, and let the healthy people gain natural immunity. Then the virus peters out after the population gains herd immunity and the strains evolve to something weaker, which actually protects the elderly and the sick more than a Stasi-style permanent total lockdown.
So, when are the Covid Nuremberg trials starting?
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