Their fatality rate per million inhabitants is between 3 and 7 times higher than other Scandinavian countries. [2/7]pic.twitter.com/FZiv6ioGLY
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Their fatality rate per million inhabitants is between 3 and 7 times higher than other Scandinavian countries. [2/7]pic.twitter.com/FZiv6ioGLY
Apparently 50% of deaths are from older people in residences, putting to rest the conceptual theory (had never been tested until now) that you can isolate these ppl from a herd that is getting widely infected. [3/7]
Their number of cases is still growing, but much more slowly, yet they didn't order a lockdown. Do you know why? [4/7]pic.twitter.com/dsYpc4RT9d
Many ppl decided to stay home nevertheless. Mobility is just slightly higher than in other Scandinavian countries. All those deaths (& probably more uncounted, & maybe many ppl with chronic conditions) for a reduction of mobility of 18% vs. 28% [5/7]pic.twitter.com/PbKBIoN4vH
Markets definitely don't think this was a good business strategy either. The Swedish main index is underperforming those of both Norway and Denmark, and close to Finland's. [6/7]pic.twitter.com/x1VQUctN4h
Thanks to Sweden's test, we now have more data to indicate that, at least in Western countries, a herd immunity strategy might be bad for both health and business. [7/7]
Guten tag, please find the unroll here: @tomaspueyo: Did Sweden admit they were wrong after all? After weeks pushing for a #coronavirus strategy that would… https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1258284480613109760.html … See you soon. 
Re-read that graph, in particular the light grey bars. I see a pretty flat plateau.
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