We're really fat on average. They're not. That's the big difference. That being said, Sweden had 10x the covid mortality rate as their equally thin Nordic neighbors. There seems be an active propaganda effort on this website extolling Sweden's covid decisions.
Sweden had basically no change in total mortality. 2010 they had a higher mortality per capita
USA probably also had no change in total mortality. Why? Because USA does not have a citizens registry, not a single statistic coming out of USA concerning population can be trusted, at all
Every single US Covid number could be a total, utter fabrication, and no one would be able to tell.
USA is basically a third world country when it comes to population statistics. That is why the US elections are also so prone to cheating: nobody can really know, who is and who is not a voter, who is and who is not a citizen, and exactly how many citizens or voter there should be in the country, any state, any county or city.
What was the 2010 per capita mortality? How about 2011-2020? The fact that whatever source you remember did not provide or comment on the per capita mortality of 2011-2019 should be a big red flag.
Heart disease and cancer kills a lot more people than any infectious disease can. If there is a lot of variance in these two factors, then it skews the data tremendously. I would be interested to see if the per capita deaths were stable from 2010-2020 or did it vary wildly.
UK is sometimes referred to as Americas 51:th state, strictest lockdowns in Europe with climate and politics similar to Sweden. While more people got infected in Sweden, UK has 20% more deaths.
It's also a common misconception that people live spread out in Sweden, most people live in the south, and in cities. Stockholm holds 20% of the population for instance and a majority there lives in commie blocks. Here's some slightly outdated stats: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_urban_areas_in_Sweden_by_population
I mean, can we somewhat compare states internal to the US? Does Florida or SD versus NY or Cali somewhat count? I think we somewhat proved lockdowns are BS and there's no reason to return to them ever again.
Interesting last question. I heard they had their milk supply fortified with Vitamin D. Have to look into that.
We're really fat on average. They're not. That's the big difference. That being said, Sweden had 10x the covid mortality rate as their equally thin Nordic neighbors. There seems be an active propaganda effort on this website extolling Sweden's covid decisions.
DING DING DING!
hence, taiwan had ~9 covid deaths...
no one under 19 died of covid in japan. handfuls in upper ages till 50s...
it mostly got the elderly... which we all knew.
Sweden had basically no change in total mortality. 2010 they had a higher mortality per capita
USA probably also had no change in total mortality. Why? Because USA does not have a citizens registry, not a single statistic coming out of USA concerning population can be trusted, at all
Every single US Covid number could be a total, utter fabrication, and no one would be able to tell.
USA is basically a third world country when it comes to population statistics. That is why the US elections are also so prone to cheating: nobody can really know, who is and who is not a voter, who is and who is not a citizen, and exactly how many citizens or voter there should be in the country, any state, any county or city.
What was the 2010 per capita mortality? How about 2011-2020? The fact that whatever source you remember did not provide or comment on the per capita mortality of 2011-2019 should be a big red flag.
Heart disease and cancer kills a lot more people than any infectious disease can. If there is a lot of variance in these two factors, then it skews the data tremendously. I would be interested to see if the per capita deaths were stable from 2010-2020 or did it vary wildly.
Here's the per capita all-cause-mortality in Sweden 1850-2020:
https://i.ylilauta.org/b/3/q/b3qjr.jpg
Never mind the language, it's the 2nd most common one in Sweden
UK is sometimes referred to as Americas 51:th state, strictest lockdowns in Europe with climate and politics similar to Sweden. While more people got infected in Sweden, UK has 20% more deaths.
It's also a common misconception that people live spread out in Sweden, most people live in the south, and in cities. Stockholm holds 20% of the population for instance and a majority there lives in commie blocks. Here's some slightly outdated stats: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_urban_areas_in_Sweden_by_population
I mean, can we somewhat compare states internal to the US? Does Florida or SD versus NY or Cali somewhat count? I think we somewhat proved lockdowns are BS and there's no reason to return to them ever again.
Interesting last question. I heard they had their milk supply fortified with Vitamin D. Have to look into that.