In the Coronavirus Fight in Scandinavia, Sweden Stands Apart

You're just making shit up now. A little desperate?

No where in that article does it mention any plan for lockdown. It doesn't even say the word "lockdown" outside of how it has resisted that in the past.

You expect us to believe they didn't lock down during the height of the pandemic, but suddenly now, based on a "blip" (they're word, not mine) they're going to lock everything down?

What a fruitcake you are.

Go read the previous articles on Sweden's planning of mitigation measures based on spread --- all the way up to and including lockdowns. Now it appears those plans will be put in motion in the capital.

Obviously even the Swedes don't believe their "no lockdown" strategy has worked when all of the planning now is around how to lockdown in phases.
 


Sweden ‘has beaten coronavirus’

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Julia Carlsson and Ellika Wohlfeil walk past a busy bar in Stockholm, Sweden. Picture: Getty Images
  • By Bruno Waterfield
  • The Times
  • 6:53PM September 22, 2020

Evidence is mounting that Sweden has beaten the coronavirus with herd immunity rather than a lockdown, according to a renowned expert on the spread of disease.

Sweden’s infection rate has remained low and stable at a time when other European countries are facing a strong resurgence.

In Britain there are 69 cases per 100,000 people compared with 28 per 100,000 in Sweden, which did not implement strict lockdown measures in the northern spring. The infection rate in France is almost seven times higher than in Sweden, and in Spain ten times higher.

Kim Sneppen, professor of biocomplexity at Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, told the Politiken newspaper: “There is some evidence that the Swedes have built up a degree of immunity to the virus which, along with what else they are doing to stop the spread, is enough to control the disease.”

A recent study by the University of Stockholm has suggested that infection in 43 per cent of the population could be sufficient for herd immunity.

Others warn that it is too early to tell. “I don’t think it can already be ruled out that Sweden will also have a flare-up,” said Allan Randrup Thomsen, professor of virology at Aarhus University.

Sweden built its response around voluntary social distancing. Its economy shrank by 9 per cent in the first months of the pandemic, compared with 20 per cent in Britain.

The Times
 

Sweden ‘has beaten coronavirus’

f294984f1a4ab16c5cb53f9a6291650c

Julia Carlsson and Ellika Wohlfeil walk past a busy bar in Stockholm, Sweden. Picture: Getty Images
  • By Bruno Waterfield
  • The Times
  • 6:53PM September 22, 2020

Evidence is mounting that Sweden has beaten the coronavirus with herd immunity rather than a lockdown, according to a renowned expert on the spread of disease.

Sweden’s infection rate has remained low and stable at a time when other European countries are facing a strong resurgence.

In Britain there are 69 cases per 100,000 people compared with 28 per 100,000 in Sweden, which did not implement strict lockdown measures in the northern spring. The infection rate in France is almost seven times higher than in Sweden, and in Spain ten times higher.

Kim Sneppen, professor of biocomplexity at Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, told the Politiken newspaper: “There is some evidence that the Swedes have built up a degree of immunity to the virus which, along with what else they are doing to stop the spread, is enough to control the disease.”

A recent study by the University of Stockholm has suggested that infection in 43 per cent of the population could be sufficient for herd immunity.

Others warn that it is too early to tell. “I don’t think it can already be ruled out that Sweden will also have a flare-up,” said Allan Randrup Thomsen, professor of virology at Aarhus University.

Sweden built its response around voluntary social distancing. Its economy shrank by 9 per cent in the first months of the pandemic, compared with 20 per cent in Britain.

The Times

And yet all the testing has shown that a mere 7% of Swedes have antibodies and only 10% in urban centers. They are nowhere near the over 50% required for "herd immunity". Only a vaccine will provide herd immunity to COVID.
 
Go read the previous articles on Sweden's planning of mitigation measures based on spread --- all the way up to and including lockdowns. Now it appears those plans will be put in motion in the capital.

Obviously even the Swedes don't believe their "no lockdown" strategy has worked when all of the planning now is around how to lockdown in phases.
 
Go read the previous articles on Sweden's planning of mitigation measures based on spread --- all the way up to and including lockdowns. Now it appears those plans will be put in motion in the capital.

Obviously even the Swedes don't believe their "no lockdown" strategy has worked when all of the planning now is around how to lockdown in phases.

Sorry, you're the only one I see that is saying Sweden is planning a lockdown. And we all know how reliable your COVID predictions are.
 
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