OK this is just an opinion (Oct. 14) of one journalist/activist and a scientists but to me it has been pretty a cold shower on the "winning" and almost semi-god approach touted for the Swedish health authorities:
https://time.com/589...virus-disaster/
Why cold shower? The way authors use data is questionable. Check the chart titled COVID-19 tests administered per 1,000 people (rolling 7-day average).
They comment:
Sweden tested 20% the number of people per capita compared with Denmark, and less than both Norway and Finland; Sweden has often had among the lowest test rates in Europe. Even with increased testing in the fall, Sweden still only tests only about one-fourth that of Denmark.
They focus on Denmark, but testing, as you can see on the chart, in Norway and Finland was not much different than in Sweden. It just shows the bias.
Lets see some data for the period of 1-21 October (last 3 weeks): Deaths (covid related):
Country Per 1M * Per/1M-per/1Day * Total deaths / M
Sweden 4.5 0.2 586
UK 29.7 1.4 649
USA 46. 1 2.2 686
Poland 37. 1 1.8 102
Norway 0.9 0.04 51
Denmark 6.9 0.3 119
Finland 3.6 0.2 64
* 3 weeks 1-21 October.
Interestingly. while total (covid related) deaths in Sweden is close to UK and US numbers, so far in October it's 7 to 10 times lower! Current daily rate of deaths in Denmark, at 0.3 is higher than in Sweden at 0.2 deaths per day per million population.
Another interesting observation is related to Poland. This country was quite successful in suppressing March/April pandemic, or maybe change in seasons helped more than policies? But while number of total deaths since the start of pandemic are more like in some Nordic countries, still even less than for Denmark, current daily deaths and new cases are at the highest numbers this year, close to UK and US numbers.
EDIT: Tried to reformat the table, but not easy here ;(
Edited by hotbit, 22 October 2020 - 03:47 AM.