Seems like Sweden has flattened the curve, figures out herd immunity by having healthy low-risk individuals develop immunity
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With just 7% of their recent tests showing positive for antibodies? 7% is a long way off the numbers required for herd immunity.
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New ICU admittances are way down in Stockholm. That's another positive data point for Stockholm. ICU admittances reflect infections about 17 days ago (5 days from infection to symptoms + 11-12 days from symptoms to ICU admittance. ) https://www.svt.se/datajournalistik/corona-i-intensivvarden/ …pic.twitter.com/Jr0KrAdnwT
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Curious about your opinion of Sweden's decision to under-test (compared to their neighbours) and how it relates to their overall strategy. Seems under discussed.https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/daily-tests-per-thousand-people-smoothed-7-day?time=2020-03-08..&country=SWE~FIN~DNK~NOR~DEU …
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Some but not all testing is important. E.g., we should test those that care for the elderly, which is not done enough. It is also important to test a sample of the population for antibodies, which is currently being done.
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