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by jmauritz
2212 days ago
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We're barely 3 months into this and your calling it a failure? could it be done better: yes, it is failure? no.
"no arguing", "can not argue" Yes, you very much can, and we'll see in a few years what the "correct" choice was. |
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The actual spread of the virus is a fraction of what Tegnell predicted. They were predicting close to 60% by the end of May. It was in the low teens with about a week to go in May in Stockholm.
Their primary goal was to protect the vulnerable ie the elderly. But Tegnell did not believe in the existence of asymptomatic carriers (well after other countries had locked down because of them) so care workers who were infected but not showing symptoms were in constant contact with the elderly since his guidance required them to avoid going in to work only if they showed symptoms.
Both of these were the primary stated goals. Neither were achieved.