"It has become clear that a hard lockdown does not protect old people in care homes" It has in Australia, New Zealand, etc...
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Also, extrapolates directly from serology in healthcare workers to the general population, which is pretty clearly not correct
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And yet
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It’s truly… disturbing.
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What “evidence”? There is no evidence, just a bunch of European countries conducting an experiment of locking the countries down. Nobody knows why countries with what looks like similar policies have very different results. Doubts are even cast on when the virus came to Europe.
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Unfortunately, Giesecke is not only a random epidemiologist from Sweden, he is a mentor and advisor to Sweden's state epidemiologist, and hence one of the master minds of our strategy. The result speaks for itself, Sweden has 291 d / million our neighbor Norway has 40.
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BS! Actually Sweden is the only country that has a plan with an exit strategy, all other countries still are confused. Yes there are failure in acting and reacting in time but Sweden is not alone, the problem is in med supply production and healthcare organization and you know it
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