The only thing that is a failure is your comprehension skillsSo in your link you basically outline 3 different societal norms:
1. Italy having an older population.
2. more smokers.
3. and a larger number of close-knit multigenerational households
As far as an older population is concerned, Italy does have that.
But only by about 3%. Thats not very much: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1105835/share-of-elderly-population-in-europe-by-country/
Italy also does have more smokers, but studies have shown that smokers were less likely to be hospitalized for coronavirus symptoms, and less likely to have severe symptoms. In China, eight per cent of patients hospitalized for coronavirus were smokers versus 26 per cent of general population. In Italy — eight per cent of those hospitalized were smokers and 19 per cent were not: https://www.healthing.ca/diseases-a...uld-stave-off-covid-19-should-i-start-smoking
And your last argument that Italy has more multigenerational households is also a fail, because thats only a small percentage of the population and in no way can explain they have a higher death rate than Sweden. And if you look at the chart Belgium, Spain and UK also have higher death rates than Sweden, and they do not have a larger percentage of multigenerational households: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1111779/coronavirus-death-rate-europe-by-country/
Belgium Holland and France also have a younger population than Sweden: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1105835/share-of-elderly-population-in-europe-by-country/
So all in all a massive fail on your part
Comprehension:
noun
The action or capability of understanding something
Those are not the only differences, now go re read and understand what they are and come back.
Why am I not surprised that you can't figure out the number of elderly people in Italy Vs Sweden is significantly higher. One has got to be completely clueless if one views it as only a 3% difference and one can not see the significant difference in population which is a significant contributing factor.
Like I said you must have lived an extremely uninformed life in Europe if these important and known facts were and still are unbeknownst to you.
Here it is for you.
Population over 65 years old
-----Sweden--------------------------------Italy
-----2,000,000+---------------------------13,500,000+
Italy has more elderly people than Sweden has population
Now go and try to do the math to understand the significant difference in age between the 2 countries.
The fact that you look at the above numbers and still view it as a downward trend is absolutely ingenious on your part and mind boggling to others.Yes I do. Look at the overall daily new infection rate. It shows a downward trend from its peak on June 24th.
Almost every other EU country shows an upward slope
Here is a hint, Your drawn line across the graph needs be a lot shorter.
Again let me repeat this for you the number of cases in Sweden has risen sharply from September 1st. Which means an upward trend
Sweden 7 day average:
September 1st----------162
October 20th-------------818
The lower number of deaths or the new infections being seen in younger people is not limited to only Sweden, it's being seen worldwide.A very low number of daily deaths in Sweden tells me almost all new infections are happening in younger people.
This is a good thing because younger people rarely get very sick and almost never die.
The more younger people get infected every day the faster Sweden will reach herd immunity.
And what I found funny was you thinking a country could reach herd immunity overnight. For example going from 500 new infections to zero the next day. You didnt seem to understand that its a gradual process.
Now that I've explained it to you I still dont think you'll understand though, but maybe you can surprise me
What's funny is you originally thought herd immunity had to do with the reduced number of deaths, then thought it's the comparison between the number of cases seen in one country Vs another.
You simply do not understand that herd immunity is based on the rate of transmission that is happening in the community in this case a country. And the rate of transmission in Sweden is still high and not showing any signs of herd immunity.
You still haven't been able to logically explain that meanwhile the rate of transmission in both Sweden and Denmark is very similar you view Denmark to be in a 2nd wave yet you view Sweden's number of cases on a downward trend?
Please also do explain how you originally thought the reduced number of deaths was proof of herd immunity?
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