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It is very interesting to hear this as while I'm typing this comment we are getting some more bs over the radio

What ever is the answer I'm convinced this govt is milking this for all its worth

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I agree!

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All opinion. Other than the Swedish data (beware the well chosen example?), you're just telling a story.

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Its a brilliant story. He is telling it like it is. Shame NO mainstream media can match him!

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Is North Korea still pretending no one there ever got Covid?

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I'm still trying to understand how some European countries like Germany, Austria, and other Scandinavian countries like Denmark, Norway, and Finland all have such low COVID death numbers. It doesn't seem like a lack of testing as all are over 0.5/1,000 with testing, while Denmark is over 2. They all did some types of lockdowns in a similar time frame as the other countries, although some were not that long. Denmark shut down maybe a week earlier, but how could that have such an impact?

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It may just be essentially luck. When you're dealing with a system that, at least initially, exhibits exponential growth, it can be extremely sensitive to initial conditions. A single random carrier managing to pass it off to two or more people can launch a chain reaction.

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It also depends on how each country counts covid deaths. For example, one of the reasons Sweden has a higher death rate than other Scandanavian countries is, like the US, they count people who die with covid as a covid death. That's not the case in Denmark, Norway, Finland, where they only count it as a covid death if the death was from covid.

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Interesting. I was not aware of that...So their success would be ever greater if that was put in perspective.

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Tremendous content. Agree 100%. Policymakers in this country CANNOT admit there are no good answers short of population immunity and/or an EFFECTIVE vaccine.

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