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Sweden's corona response (continued)Is the country making the right choice? |
24.Feb.2021, 02:20 PM
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Today I had to go to the doctor's surgery. To my surprise, the receptionist was sitting behind Perspex with a facemask and a visor. When I had been therefore before Christmas they were more relaxed. It now transpires that health workers have been given new advice since Christmas, to wear protective coverings for all of their shifts. This is because FHM now thinks that because of "recent research" the risk of asymptomatic transmission is greater than previously thought.
Except that this "recent research" is nonsense. Iceland did tests in April 2020 which suggested that up to 50% of transmissions were asymptomatic. The entire world has known this for ages but only now is FHM subtly changing its stance. |
24.Feb.2021, 03:19 PM
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Thanks, I appreciate that.I agree that the recommendations are constantly changing and I'm not sure how people are supposed to know about this. Most people probably don
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You have that right ! No one I know actually knows what the recommendations are, and they are different duration times, different regions, etc |
24.Feb.2021, 05:57 PM
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Thanks, I appreciate that.I agree that the recommendations are constantly changing and I'm not sure how people are supposed to know about this. Most people probably don
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This has always been the problem with Sweden's approach. They think they can just make announcements asking people to do things and everyone is going to do it. In actual fact all they are doing is preaching to the choir. The people trying to act responsibly and follow the guidelines are going to do that anyway without constantly being asked to. The people not acting responsibly are not even watching the press conferences or they are and are too stupid/selfish to care anyway. These people are the reason rules and restrictions get brought in. Sweden seems to be living in a fantasy land where stupid people do not exist, everyone cares about each other and everyone does the right thing. On top of people not bothering to follow guidelines due to lack of restrictions it also allows businesses to take advantage of workers. A lot of big companies already try and get away with as much as they can to maximize profits, given the choice of taking a hit to their bottom line or risking workers most will choose the money. Now instead of stopping people traveling to the Alps which has created a new spread they are closing places that serve alcohol slightly earlier. Unless they think the spread is coming predominantly from bars and restaurants I don't see how this will help. |
24.Feb.2021, 05:58 PM
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Ever skied in sweden, stayed in a cabin there? You can ski all day, every day and be as far from anyone as you wish. Much easier to social distance there than in a city. Folk
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People often use public transport to get there.Dumbo. And you may recall, that much of the original infection in stockholm and elsewhere came from skiers returning home. Dumbo. |
24.Feb.2021, 06:00 PM
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Ever skied in sweden, stayed in a cabin there? You can ski all day, every day and be as far from anyone as you wish. Much easier to social distance there than in a city. Folk
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Christ, you're stupid. If you are not swedish,I will be surprised. You demonstrate swede mentality and how and why almost 13,000 people are dead. |
24.Feb.2021, 06:10 PM
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24.Feb.2021, 06:11 PM
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This has always been the problem with Sweden's approach. They think they can just make announcements asking people to do things and everyone is going to do it. In actual f
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AGREED!! |
24.Feb.2021, 06:17 PM
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If they are it will be the vaccination programme that's done it. Uk lockdown has still resulted in 500-1000 deaths, every day, since November. Keep comparing sweden with the UK if it makes you feel better. I mean it's thousands of miles away,different climate,more than 5 times the population,far greater population density,more poverty,more genearal unhealthiness,totally,totally different society and culture etc. But keep doing it nonetheless. I can see why you prefer comparing sweden to the UK,rather than sweden's scandinavian neighbours,cousins, with similar societies,populations etc: sweden dead 12,713 next door neighbours: Finland 734 Norway 608 Denmark 2343 Total 3684 (As of yesterday). I wonder what they've been doing that sweden hasn't been doing..... When this is all over, there will be a reckoniing for the cunt tegnell and lovren etc...except, knowing swedes(like many who post on here),swedes will be too ashamed to admit clearly and plainly to the world, that they got it so, so wrong and therefore,will do nothing (which is something the korv obsessed are very good at). |
24.Feb.2021, 08:59 PM
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24.Feb.2021, 09:19 PM
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QUOTE I would like to wish you all the best, but the following mentions get special props: Essingen55 Thanks for that! I will miss your posts too but agree that it is probably best that the forum closes. Lets hope we can get through this soon though. It is becoming more than extremely trying....not so much corona itself but having to listen to all the nonsense. Give me that Astra Zeneca vaccine that no one else wants is what I say. |
24.Feb.2021, 09:32 PM
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24.Feb.2021, 09:37 PM
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Thanks for that! I will miss your posts too but agree that it is probably best that the forum closes. Lets hope we can get through this soon though. It is becoming more th
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I am getting the Astra, that is for sure. My wife will have a choice if between the Pfizer/Moderna or the AZ, but she wants AZ as well. |
24.Feb.2021, 09:46 PM
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25.Feb.2021, 05:21 AM
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https://www.expressen.se/nyheter/norska-smi...k&social=fb
There you go.... The effect of a clear thought out plan. |
25.Feb.2021, 07:33 AM
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https://www.expressen.se/nyheter/norska-smi...k&social=fb. There you go.... The effect of a clear thought out plan. The Norwegians must be so happy they gained their independance from Sweden, otherwise there would have been more deaths if they were forced to follow TEGNELL! |
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