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In reply to the discussion: What do you think about Thomas Friedman's idea to at least talk about the Swedish approach? [View all]Mendocino
(8,484 posts)40. Sweden vs Ohio
Sweden has about 10.25 million people, Ohio has about 11.7m. The total populations of both is comparable. Sweden has been more open.
Ohio has been very proactive with a basic shutdown of retail, bars and restaurants, schools, restrictive nursing homes and elective procedures.
Sweden 26,322 cases/3225 deaths/2606 cases per million/319 deaths per million
Ohio 24,081 cases/1341 deaths/2060 cases per million/115 deaths per million
I live in Ohio so I may be a bit bias, but it seems that open is worse than restrictive.
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What do you think about Thomas Friedman's idea to at least talk about the Swedish approach? [View all]
LAS14
May 2020
OP
Sweden did not treat people about a certain age...I call it murder myself...no different than what
Demsrule86
May 2020
#11
that's a flat out lie, pushed by RWNJ's here on white nationalist websites, distorted, and then run
Celerity
May 2020
#33
Correct. What is relevent is that it decreases the percentage of deaths per infection.
Tom Rinaldo
May 2020
#29
Honestly, that is the GOP's argument. Mine is simple, there will be no economy until the virus is
Demsrule86
May 2020
#12
Need to discuss all alternatives as things change. Good article that's about much more than Sweden.
Hoyt
May 2020
#5
Sweden's Herd Immunity Doctor, "not convinced" unconventional anti-lockdown "was the best option"
uponit7771
May 2020
#25
Why the fuck would anyone care what Thomas Friedman has to say about this?
Dave Starsky
May 2020
#30