Like, sure, emulate the country's policy if you like. While there are downsides, at the very least it represents a consistent policy with clear aims. But if you don't even bother to check what that policy IS before saying we should all be like Sweden, I have no respect for you
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I stand corrected! The policy is not as clear and consistent as you'd imagine even to people in Sweden
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Many people would love not being allowed to meet their (grand)parents for months.
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The same people still push trickle down economics and deregulation despite seeing the effects of both firsthand for decades.
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Most people will accept swedish style restrictions during the pandemic without a fuss, they make sense.
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Do they? No family quarantine*, no masks even in healthcare, instruct risk groups to isolate for many months, then end their isolation when infections are rising. Max. 50 people outside watching a game but full nightclubs**... ---- *now sometimes but not kids **new changes
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Sweden is the model vested interests use to try and convince people that covid isn't so bad and that everyone should go back to work. Facts don't matter in propaganda campaigns.
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great tweet.
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All of my tweets are great, that's why they call me the Great Epidemiologist
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