Fri Oct 09, 2020 10:24 pm
Sat Oct 10, 2020 8:39 am
CCFCJosh75 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:skidemin wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:https://news.sky.com/story/coronvairus-dr-johnny-bananas-and-dr-person-fakename-among-medical-signatories-on-herd-immunity-open-letter-12099947
Hmmmmmm
yes indeed.... i doubt very much there have been too many petitions without Donald Duck etc on them..
but very very few where a few non de plumes have managed to get a Sky article..
well done for spotting some of this biased reporting... ..that is what you were getting at ?
Also knowing Sky (Sly) News wouldn’t surprise me if they put them there themselves just to make a news story. But even if it was a hundred top scientists then it needs to be taken seriously. The fact idiots that have put there name there is immaterial. But herd immunity makes sense 100% the fact Sweden have done it so far with great results it needs to be taken seriously.
To many people are dying not of Covid19 but because of Covid19 and the people who have been brainwashed and frightened to death need to realise this. In the Express today they are saying a poll they done is saying that 60% of Brits would back a stricter lockdown. If this is true then that is very sad indeed. 60% should go very careful what they wish for.
Simply, A) we don't even know if herd immunity would work
B) Compared to the other nordic countries Sweden really aren't doing well.
Sat Oct 10, 2020 8:42 am
WestCoastBlue wrote:Can someone explain to me why the Sweden approach is praised so much? Their numbers compared to their Nordic neighbours is atrocious.
Sweden
Population: 10.2m
Cases: 97,532
Deaths: 5,992
Norway
Population: 5.4m
Cases: 15,294
Deaths: 275
Finland
Population: 5.5m
Cases: 11,580
Deaths: 346
If you times Norway's and Finland's numbers by 1.85 all 3 countries populations are roughly equal to 10.1m. You can compare the colour coded numbers below:
Sweden
Norway
Finland
Deaths:
5,992
509
640
Cases:
97,532
28,294
21,423
When you expand Sweden's numbers to match their population with the UK their numbers also don't look too favourable.
Sweden (x6.65)
Deaths: 39,847
Cases: 648,588
UK
Deaths: 42,679
Cases: 575,679
As for the economy Sweden's GDP is expected to fall by 16.67% by the end of 2020 from $540B to $450B compared to the UK where our GDP is expected to fall by 20.7% from $2875B to $2280B
Sat Oct 10, 2020 5:17 pm
robjohn wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:Can someone explain to me why the Sweden approach is praised so much? Their numbers compared to their Nordic neighbours is atrocious.
Sweden
Population: 10.2m
Cases: 97,532
Deaths: 5,992
Norway
Population: 5.4m
Cases: 15,294
Deaths: 275
Finland
Population: 5.5m
Cases: 11,580
Deaths: 346
If you times Norway's and Finland's numbers by 1.85 all 3 countries populations are roughly equal to 10.1m. You can compare the colour coded numbers below:
Sweden
Norway
Finland
Deaths:
5,992
509
640
Cases:
97,532
28,294
21,423
When you expand Sweden's numbers to match their population with the UK their numbers also don't look too favourable.
Sweden (x6.65)
Deaths: 39,847
Cases: 648,588
UK
Deaths: 42,679
Cases: 575,679
As for the economy Sweden's GDP is expected to fall by 16.67% by the end of 2020 from $540B to $450B compared to the UK where our GDP is expected to fall by 20.7% from $2875B to $2280B
gdp only goes up in reality by importing new people to take on new debt, the countrys debt affects us all in reality when your currency devalues, your also then in hock to people you would not like who can then force governments to do their bidding,