Sunday, September 6, 2020

On Sweden's Higher COVID-19 Death-Rate Among Scandinavian Countries Being Used as Evidence that Their Non Draconian (as In, Non Economic Suicide) Strategy to the Pandemic Was the Wrong One (Even Though the World Health Organization Itself Has Recently Stated, Maybe Not)

Sweden actually did make one big mistake and, no, it wasn't their decision to NOT impoverish its people and rack up mountains of trans-generational debt-slavery. It was instead their decision to not lock down the nursing homes early enough (they apparently allowed visitors entry early on in the pandemic and it was this that proved the vehicle of transmission in many instances) and focus on these much more vulnerable citizens (an admission from Dr. Giesecke himself)............................................................................................But even putting this mistake aside, counting the deaths at this stage is probably not the right barometer. A much more accurate reading will be to look at the mortality figures one to two years from now......in that if Sweden has achieved population immunity by allowing this virus to go through country more quickly you will possibly see the deaths even out as Norway, Denmark, etc. have slowed the process with the lockdowns...........................................................................................And you also have to look at the deaths caused by the probable economic devastation resulting from these lockdown decisions. As I've shown in a previous entry, for every one point increase in the unemployment-rate you're likely to get an additional 4,000 deaths a year (and that's a conservative estimate) from things such as overdoses, suicides, delayed medical treatments, etc..............and until we're able to factor in all of these deaths as well, the jury is still out, I would argue.

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