• @nicolairathjen
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    1210 months ago

    Imagine the survival rate without precautions. (e.g. look at Italy 2020)

    • @Balroy
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      10 months ago

      Removed by mod

      • @[email protected]
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        10 months ago

        they didn’t do anything for Rona

        You’re wrong.

        Swedes were encouraged to work from home if possible and limit travel within the country. In addition, people aged 70 or older were asked to limit social contact, and people with COVID symptoms were asked to self-isolate. The goal was to protect the elderly and other high-risk groups while slowing down the spread of the virus so the healthcare system wouldn’t become overwhelmed.

        As the number of cases surged, some restrictions were imposed. Public events were limited to a maximum of 50 people in March 2020, and eight people in November 2020. Visits to nursing homes were banned and upper secondary schools closed. Primary schools did, however, remain open throughout the pandemic.

        Face masks were not recommended for the general public during the first wave, and only in certain situations later in the pandemic.

        https://theconversation.com/did-swedens-controversial-covid-strategy-pay-off-in-many-ways-it-did-but-it-let-the-elderly-down-188338