Question is really who’s doing it right? Swedes are more obedient and inclined to follow government guidelines. While if you tell the Dutch to stay indoors on a sunny day — I sure as hell guarantee no one will follow that guideline so harsher measures are needed.https://twitter.com/JimPethokoukis/status/1246445102974865408 …
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The Swedes are just fast-tracking the UK approach. Higher risk, but higher potential reward. At the same time does anyone know yet what the right approach is? Death rate might be increasing but is the numbers of infections also doing that? Is lockdown the answer?
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If you lock people inside then you’re gonna need to let us out at some point and doesn’t that just further increase the risk?
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Replying to @kalltvatten
A combination of testing, tracing and isolating should allow for relaxation of the rules, but you need to build that capacity first. Germany is doing it, but barely a word about it in the Netherlands
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I mean it’s not a shock it’s rising, it’s normal it would progress further however we just choose not to contain it as radically. Is any approach really right?
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What’s right depends on the number of death that’s considered acceptable
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