Sweden is set to unveil a set of tough new regulations amid growing COVID-19 caseshttps://www.businessinsider.com.au/sweden-shifts-away-no-lockdown-strategy-amid-growing-case-numbers-2020-10 …
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Depressingly, there is little evidence that the pre-existing immunity from the first wave has substantially dampened viral spread, despite earlier hopespic.twitter.com/F4yoZrhjRD
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Worth noting that Tegnell himself predicted that Sweden would reach "herd immunity" by mid-May originally, until serology studies proved that this was wrongpic.twitter.com/AMB4e6JChz
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Nonsense. Stockholm is currently experiencing the biggest surge in cases of anywhere in the country
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Your original claim was that Stockholm "reached immunity". Given that Stockholm is where cases are increasing the fastest now, that is obviously wrong
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It didn't. You would expect small quickly over outbreaks, not massive city-wide ones. As I said, you're incorrect
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As again, incorrect. Cases are increasing exponentially in the county currently. While I wouldn't want to speculate on reasons without more data, I'd guess it has to do with loosening/fatigue. The immunity nonsense was always unlikely, and is now proven wrong
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