WHO lauds Sweden's approach

Trump criticizes Sweden's no-lockdown stance after WHO praise, claims US made ‘correct decision’
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-swedens-lockdown-who-praise

President Trump on Thursday took aim at Sweden’s decision to not order lockdowns in response to the coronavirus epidemic, claiming the U.S. made “the correct decision” after the World Health Organization praised the Scandinavian country’s more moderate approach.

“Despite reports to the contrary, Sweden is paying heavily for its decision not to lockdown. As of today, 2462 people have died there, a much higher number than the neighboring countries of Norway (207), Finland (206) or Denmark (443),” he tweeted. “The United States made the correct decision!”

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Good thing you've picked one of the smartest people we all know to support your narrative that Sweden was wrong and we were right.
 
Good thing you've picked one of the smartest people we all know to support your narrative that Sweden was wrong and we were right.

For those who are pushing the narrative that Sweden has the correct policy and that Trump is a great infallible leader --- then I wonder how these people will reconcile Trump's statement with Sweden's policy.
 
In the history of the US has the govt ever shutdown the economy like this?
I have searched google and found nothing.

Are there any exact analogues?
What would be a similar analog?
 
For those who are pushing the narrative that Sweden has the correct policy and that Trump is a great infallible leader --- then I wonder how these people will reconcile Trump's statement with Sweden's policy.

It's 4D Chess. Now the media will say Sweden has the right approach with no lockdowns, basically contradicting everything they have said since the beginning. Why? Because Trump said the opposite.
 
In the history of the US has the govt ever shutdown the economy like this?
I have searched google and found nothing.

Are there any exact analogues?
What would be a similar analog?

Obviously you have not looked at the Polio history in the U.S. in the late 1940s and early 1950s.... and even during peaks in the 1920s across the world.

For those who survived polio, coronavirus is eerily familiar. But ultimately, 'science won.'
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...e-haunts-polio-epidemic-survivors/2868771001/

Nana Joy remembers the 1925 polio lockdown
https://www.msn.com/en-nz/health/medical/nana-joy-remembers-the-1925-polio-lockdown/ar-BB1264sA

Polio survivor recalls 1944 epidemic, shares concerns about COVID-19
https://www.hickoryrecord.com/news/..._3865df7e-96f7-5de0-a06f-5cb809a25be5.html#41
 
,,... Sweden is paying heavily for its decision not to lockdown.''

Heavily.

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~0.02% dead of whom 70% were half dead already.


 
Thanks for the links... but no mention of shutdown and economic destruction.
We all know there were previous pandemics.
Science won in the past...
This time science has not been observed.


Obviously you have not looked at the Polio history in the U.S. in the late 1940s and early 1950s.... and even during peaks in the 1920s across the world.

For those who survived polio, coronavirus is eerily familiar. But ultimately, 'science won.'
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...e-haunts-polio-epidemic-survivors/2868771001/

Nana Joy remembers the 1925 polio lockdown
https://www.msn.com/en-nz/health/medical/nana-joy-remembers-the-1925-polio-lockdown/ar-BB1264sA

Polio survivor recalls 1944 epidemic, shares concerns about COVID-19
https://www.hickoryrecord.com/news/..._3865df7e-96f7-5de0-a06f-5cb809a25be5.html#41
 
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