In the Coronavirus Fight in Scandinavia, Sweden Stands Apart

Sweden put restrictions in place also BTW.

It's amazing that you continue to push complete nonsense from bloggers and twitter users.

It's amazing you ignore any information that comes from Twitter you don't like, simply because it comes from Twitter and you don't like it.

Note, please don't post any Tweets ever again, as they aren't reliable. (I can list plenty of tweets you've posted in the last week alone, I'm sure).
 
It is informative to me.

You don't complain when data that shows how opening schools in Sweden (as an example) is used to dictate closing schools in states in the US.

Its the same as it always is with you. The moment something runs counter to the point you believe in (and with your superiority complex, all your beliefs are the ones that are right) then it is propaganda and worthless. Once a comparison is brought up being the exact same on the other side of the equation, you immediately backtrack to "that's not the same".

It is not informative to you, it’s a narrative for you. There’s a big difference. Cherry picking two like statistics to imply a cause is sophomoric. Come on.
 
The Spanish Flu was a pandemic that killed young and healthy people. 0.6% of the population died BECAUSE of it...

The Chinese flu is not a pandemic...it's a syndemic that kills old and sick people.
0.14% of people died WITH it...

Your numbers game only works for the feeble minded...

It’s actual very interesting that the Spanish had worse outcomes for people in the primes of their lives than for the younger and older populations.

COVID certainly is a pandemic. As a matter of fact, it is devastating our life expectancy because it is so serious.
 
It is not informative to you, it’s a narrative for you. There’s a big difference. Cherry picking two like statistics to imply a cause is sophomoric. Come on.

No, the chart was informative. It further enforces the narrative which I believe to be true - that lockdowns aren't the solution. You don't like it because it challenges your narrative. That's really what this is about.
 
Sweden put restrictions in place also BTW.

It's amazing that you continue to push complete nonsense from bloggers and twitter users.
These clowns see NYT, reporters, official sources, and scientists using twitter and try to portray Joe Schmo w/Excel as equivalent.

It's the online tabloid publishing effect. They see the NY Post or the Daily Mail have a website and can no longer differentiate it from WaPo because it's not next to the snicker bars at checkout.
 
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It's amazing you ignore any information that comes from Twitter you don't like, simply because it comes from Twitter and you don't like it.

Note, please don't post any Tweets ever again, as they aren't reliable. (I can list plenty of tweets you've posted in the last week alone, I'm sure).

You use nonsense from Twitter and Blogs as your primary source -- trying to claim the charts & information is factual -- usually it is complete bullshiat.

If you review my postings which include a Tweet you will find that any Tweet I post falls generally into one of these categories:
  • As evidence of what a politician or commentator tweeted.
  • Reference to an article from a mainstream media source.
  • Mocking a person or situation (cartoons / quips / etc.)
  • A source of first-hand video of an event.
  • Supporting evidence of what an article is stating (tweets that are embedded in an article).
 
It’s actual very interesting that the Spanish had worse outcomes for people in the primes of their lives than for the younger and older populations.

COVID certainly is a pandemic. As a matter of fact, it is devastating our life expectancy because it is so serious.
Spanish Flu killed healthy middle aged people back in 1918...average age of death was 28 when life expectancy was 56?
Covid kills people at life expectancy age (I believe average age of death is 81, which is life expectancy..)...
and importantly, it kills people who are already sick...
therefore, it is not a pandemic.
 
No, the chart was informative. It further enforces the narrative which I believe to be true - that lockdowns aren't the solution. You don't like it because it challenges your narrative. That's really what this is about.

How was the chart informative?

This is good information below,?

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