if true, this would be an amazing result – & suggestive of population-level immunity dynamics yet to be understood, or perhaps even named... perhaps, where moderate-but-not-full-distancing creates milder cases?https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/22/no-lockdown-in-sweden-but-stockholm-could-see-herd-immunity-in-weeks.html …
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It’s probably too soon for most data to be reliable, but one concerning data point is that Sweden has 50% more fatalities than California but only 25% of total population.
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absolutely, & seems to me in main "too early to tell". but under certain assumptions – such as, "same deaths will just come a little later", & "social/economic disruption eventually causes other offsetting loss-of-life/life's-values" – not crazy to prefer shorter/sharper hit.
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