First they compare Sweden to some neighbors and say... oh so many deaths.
Then they look and Spain, UK and other countries with more deaths and and say... oh but those places are different. such a joke....
However, there was one excellent comment from a nurse.
"A nurse checks on a Covid-19 patient in the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) department of the Karolinska Hospital in Solna, near Stockholm, Sweden, on April 19.
"What's the strategy of the other countries?" he asked. "It [herd immunity] was already the only thing that will eventually stop this, unless there is a vaccine in time, which is quite unlikely.
"The truth is that no one, no one in Sweden, no one elsewhere either, knows what the best strategy is. Time will tell."
He said that he believed that stricter lockdowns "only serve to flatten the curve and flattening the curve doesn't mean that cases disappear -- they are just moved in time."
"And as long as the healthcare system reasonably can cope with and give good care to the ones that need care, it's not clear that having the cases later in time is better.""