How Sweden has handled COVID-19

Interesting Read

 

Too early to fully judge results but Sweden has thus far been able to keep the virus in check by doing the following:

 

1) locking down old folks homes which are the most vulnerable

2) Leaving most businesses, gyms, schools open but with social distancing and other added measures (lots of lysol )

3) plenty of testing which is free in their oppressive Venezuela-like healthcare system

 

Their approach is not  perfect.   They haven't kncoked the virus down to the extent countries like South Korea did.   But their economy has not been brought to a standstill either.   And the patients requiring intensive care have not overwhelmed their hospitals.

 

Maybe they are on to something.     

 

 

Edited on Apr 21, 2020 6:54am

Yeah, but how can it possibly be working for them, since they have SOOOOCIALISM? 

 

New Zealand is another model for what to do. They took countermeasures early and have very few cases.

 

We're not doing so hot. Could that be because we have the only leader encouraging people to go out in the streets and riot for their right to infect others? That we have a capitalist system where a million people "should" be sacrificed to get the economy moving again?

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