• The world famous Swedish experiment

    From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to All on Mon May 11 21:05:12 2020
    Too early to shout success, but so far so good, it seems:

    http://eljaco.se/Corona_SE.jpg

    ("maj" is of course Swedish for "May" -- DUH?)




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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Björn Felten on Tue May 12 01:07:16 2020
    Too early to shout success, but so far so good, it seems:

    http://eljaco.se/Corona_SE.jpg

    ("maj" is of course Swedish for "May" -- DUH?)

    I have an opinion to vent here ... :-) ...

    1) Sweden is a very big country (a lot of people fail to notice that),
    therefor the population density of 25 people per square kilometer is in
    sharp contrast to my country where the density is 367 people per square
    kilometer. For that reason alone Sweden has a very very much lower
    reproduction ratio of the virus than any other country.

    2) Sweden only counts deaths of people who previously tested positive for the
    virus. Those who presumable died because of the virus but were not tested
    yet are not counted.

    3) Sweden does not count Covid19-deaths from nursing homes ...

    4) There is no uniform counting way between several countries and because of
    this numbers are being kept low. If they were counted as they are in
    Belgium Sweden's numbers might like times-4 or -5.

    5) I think it is very cruel to endanger an entire population for an
    experiment.

    \%/@rd

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Wed May 13 02:06:34 2020
    Hello Ward,

    I think it's cruel to endanger an entire population with edicts from a
    handful of politicians. Some people may trust their lives with *their*
    politicians -- I don't...

    I nearly got killed because of a politician in March.

    We all nearly got killed because of a politician in March.
    We all still might get killed because of a politician today.
    So what difference does it make whether we get killed today,
    tomorrow, or some other day?

    I mean, we all gotta die some day ...

    --Lee

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    Work sets you free.

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Lee Lofaso on Thu May 14 22:57:54 2020
    On 13/05/2020 10:06, 2203/2 wrote:

    So what difference does it make whether we get killed today,
    tomorrow, or some other day?

    I mean, we all gotta die some day ...

    I was hoping to put it off for a little while yet. I appreciate that this may be labelled procrastination, but ...

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    Regards
    David

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