So you must think we should just shut down for a couple of years and let the virus fade away.It is.
And if hundreds of millions die of starvation and other diseases, at least they didn`t get Covid-19.
So you must think we should just shut down for a couple of years and let the virus fade away.It is.
Umm. Nope. I think Canada and Ontario are handling things well. Try to get a relative handle on the initial wave, gradually reduce the restrictions and open things up and be ready to take actions as needed in the future.So you must think we should just shut down for a couple of years and let the virus fade away.
And if hundreds of millions die of starvation and other diseases, at least they didn`t get Covid-19.
Lifting restrictions leads to some infections and deaths.Umm. Nope. I think Canada and Ontario are handling things well. Try to get a relative handle on the initial wave, gradually reduce the restrictions and open things up and be ready to take actions as needed in the future.
The rate of death is tiny, no matter what the total tally is. Going to have to accept that eventually.Umm. Nope. I think Canada and Ontario are handling things well. Try to get a relative handle on the initial wave, gradually reduce the restrictions and open things up and be ready to take actions as needed in the future.
Ford has an issue accepting it.The rate of death is tiny, no matter what the total tally is. Going to have to accept that eventually.
Lifting restrictions leads to some infections and deaths.
This is reality.
A balanced decision needs to be made soon, probably within 2 months.
What Sweden is doing is not an example for other nations to emulate now or in the future. They are an utter failure when compared to their immediate neighbours Denmark, Norway and Finland who all saw the Coronavirus cases in close timeline to one another but took measures that were quite different than Sweden with Sweden keeping business as usual and Denmark and Norway shutting non essential businesses down, and yet they are fairing much better than Sweden with a fraction of the cases, fraction of the deaths as well as a curve that is flattening.Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan have done the best jobs, but I don`t think it is simple for every country to emulate.
I also don`t think every country could have pulled off what Sweden has done.
As I don`t see us shutting down again for the next wave, we had better prepare for the Sweden model.
It is too early to judge them one way or the other.What has Sweden done that you view as being worthy of emulation?
Have a look at the number of deaths from COVID-19 in the US for the week of April 6-12.no that's fear mongering covid19 is this years flu strain
There are radicals at both ends of the spectrum.no that's fear mongering covid19 is this years flu strain
I also don`t think every country could have pulled off what Sweden has done.
As I don`t see us shutting down again for the next wave, we had better prepare for the Sweden model.
Yes you are praising Sweden, you keep proclaiming what Sweden is using as a model is what we can use, and you even share a right wing biased/propaganda video that is misleading and purposely providing false information to support it's opinion. The author has gone to lengths to compare Sweden to one of the worst affected countries UK, just based on the number of daily deaths/Mln not by the total number of cases/Mln where Sweden is very close to the UK and not by the total number of deaths/Mln where again Sweden is not too far off UK, as well comparing two countries where there is a large difference in population, UK has 6.5X more population than Sweden and with a large disparity in population density, where UK is almost 12X more densely populated than Sweden.It is too early to judge them one way or the other.
It will take time to compare apples to apples.
It will take time for the other countries to lift their lockdowns and more time to see the results.
I am not praising Sweden.
We are only in the 3rd inning and I will wait until the end of the 9th to make that call.
However, keeping the economy running and not overwhelming the health system is a significant accomplishment.
A vaccine is going to take at least 18 months, maybe more, so we will be going through the 2nd and 3rd waves by then.
I can`t see us going through more shutdowns like this again for this virus, so that`s why I say the Sweden model is coming, or something like it.
People who think they know everything now could turn out to be right or wrong, time will tell.
last year over 60,000 people died of seasonal flu 15 million were infected here was no lockdowns and social distancingHave a look at the number of deaths from COVID-19 in the US for the week of April 6-12.
Flu/Pneumonia: 1,227
COVID-19: 12,392
Does that sound like the typical flu? And that's with many practicing social distancing.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/04/16/coronavirus-leading-cause-death/?arc404=true
I am sure I am wasting my time but let me give it one last shot. :deadhorse:Yes you are praising Sweden, you keep proclaiming what Sweden is using as a model is what we can use.
You are contradicting yourself.People are terrified right now and they are going to hold on to their money. They're not going to go out there and buy new Jordan , new flashy cars or the canada goose jacket lol
So you have no problem willingly exposing yourself to it then?no that's fear mongering covid19 is this years flu strain
strawman argumentSo you have no problem willingly exposing yourself to it then?
Didn't think you would answer the question.strawman argument
The Swedish model is not a model that is successful nor a model that we can emulate for a secondary or third wave prior to a vaccine being developed, but unfortunately you amongst some few with little understanding of the virus think it's a model that is successful and one to be emulated and keep repeating it although the facts prove otherwise.I am sure I am wasting my time but let me give it one last shot. :deadhorse:
The consensus is that there will be more waves of this virus until there is a vaccine, which is likely at least 18 months out.
Do you think we will be prepared to shut down the economy again for the 2nd wave?
If so, we are all fucked much worse than this virus could ever do.
If not, this is the Sweden model, no shutdown.
This is not praise, it is practicality.
As far as pulling off what Sweden did, this specifically means keeping the economy running without overwhelming the health system.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Again, no praise, no victory laps, and no high fives.
Just reality that is what it is.
Unfortunately, Canada is quite primitive compared to Germany.
Our opening of the economy will be a shot in the dark.
Deutschland
It’s no coincidence that the first large Western democracy to contain the spread of COVID-19, and the first to prepare to reopen its economy, is Germany, whose leader, Chancellor Angela Merkel, is a trained scientist.
Its institutions and politicians were temperate.
There was no competition for supplies and — due to Merkel’s science-based policymaking — the country ramped-up testing faster than and to a greater scale than most.
Now about 120,000 tests are administered daily among a population of 83 million, and the goal is to do even more.
Results have been rapid and flawless, thanks to a network of laboratories that, among other innovations, developed the first test in the world for this coronavirus.
Now Germany is so far advanced in controlling the virus that it is cautiously rolling out a system of issuing so-called “immunity cards” for those who have been shown to have developed antibodies to the disease, which will allow them to work, travel and socialize, thus allowing the country to gradually reopen its economy.