This is not ~quite~ true. Sweden has very limited testing, thus the case fatality rate is not representative of the death rate for everyone who has been infected Based on widespread serology, their infection fatality rate is ~0.7%, but many more people infected so more deathshttps://twitter.com/DoctorKarl/status/1271754635754143744 …
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Less spread that in heavy locked countries. However, locking stopped the spread in those countries... A weaker outbreak?, but why?
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Not less spread than heavily locked countries like New Zealand and Australia. In fact, Sweden's spread, even with slow testing is spectacularly huge by comparison with these. Check for yourself.
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That was a number representing early april ~w15-16. Right now nobody really knows. The health agency were supposed to present new numbers this week but they said there was some type of trouble syncing up databases so they will most like present them next week instead
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Does anyone have seroprevalence testing we can rely on?
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