@Ingrid_Helander, the "science editor" for one of Sweden's leading newspapers, @SvD apparently "liked" a tweet calling New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Adhern, "hysterical" (and not as in funny)
New Zealand kids even lost less school time than Swedish kids... Which Swede's consider more important than just about anything. (Certainly more important than stopping them getting chronically ill or their parents or grandparents dying...)
And the real kicker... for the vast majority of the pandemic, including right now, "hysterical" New Zealand has had much fewer restrictions than Sweden - and those restrictions have generally been very geographically limited, (eg just Auckland)
In the past 7 days, Sweden is reporting over 37000 new cases per day.
New Zealand... less than 15.
Maybe Sweden could learn a thing or two from New Zealand?
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Sweden is one of the most unionized countries in the world, and one of the things that has shocked me during the pandemic is how little protest there has been amongst, for example school teachers or health workers for the appalling position the Government has placed them in.
I've since been learning that... well, Swedish unions suck. They pretty much agreed not to complain in exchange for some rights years ago and have stuck to it. Now, they do little at a collectivist level, no matter what the abuses of employers or society.
April 1 2020. The following "public advice" was released in Sweden -
"Persons over the age of 70 and those belonging to other risk groups should limit their physically close contact with others and completely avoid using public transport and other forms of transport.
@pegobry Back in 2010 while awaiting the birth of my son, a friend warned me about my wife taking Vitamin C because it might trigger scurvy in the baby. She said her Doctor warned her about this when she was pregnant.
This made zero sense to me, so I started to dig in to it.
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@pegobry I actually found she was kind of right! ie That probably *is* what her Doctor told her, because I found it in some online medical textbooks! (Can't find it now)
I eventually tracked it down to a letter in a medical journal from a single doctor hypothesising it.
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@pegobry Digging again now I did find this reference to it. Just bizarre that Doctors even in 21st century textbooks were getting taught such obviously implausible rubbish.
If Sweden couldn't become even more of a parody - New Swedish research shows masks work! But media says ... it's important not wear them tight, or you can't breath and might faint.
This will overcount by including people who died from other causes unrelated to Covid, but will undercount by missing those who die outside the 30 day window.
This is the data reported internationally.
The second registry is actually the official one, from @socialstyrelsen
This count is based on death certificates and the officially recorded cause of death as determined by a doctor.
This will likely undercount, especially early in the pandemic, when doctors were unfamiliar with the disease.