Enough back & forth childishness about Sweden. The real issue is not about "no lockdown", it's about understanding what precisely is being done (no, its not herd immunity) that's preventing the flare ups being seen elsewhere? Luck or some formula? Specifics.
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And the fact that Sweden is naturally one of the most socially-distanced countries in the world, with a high proportion of single-adult households.
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@nzherald which mentions several unique factors in Sweden's favour, and highlights the natural social distancinghttps://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=12357457 …
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What % do areas in Spain or Japan etc etc have that are seeing resurgences?
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So what comprises meaningful if not lockdown level?
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Are these restrictions detailed somewhere?
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Not sure if the restrictions are detailed, but the google mobility data https://google.com/covid19/mobility/ … comparing Melbourne and Stockholm shows that until this week (week 2 of stage 4 lockdown), Stockholm's workplace mobility was farther below baseline than Melbourne.
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Yes, these factors, perhaps in combination with seasonal factors and a bit of good luck (heterogeneity in the transmission tend to make stochastic factors more important). https://covid.idmod.org/data/Stochasticity_heterogeneity_transmission_dynamics_SARS-CoV-2.pdf …
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Tighter than Australia? The flare up in cases is in Victoria and we have one of the strictest restrictions in the world!
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