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I dont have time for a 30 min video. How about a paragraph summary?
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Well how do you expect them to take care of all the old white people when there are so many refugees to care for that they graciously imported and destroyed their own country for, its pretty well known that sweden hates its own people.
If true, its not shocking at all, they signaled a long time ago they didn't care about their own people, just look at all the rapes they don't care about.
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I already posted it. But ok, it's alright for raising awareness.
"Why should I fear death? If I am, death is not. If death is, I am not"
- Επίκουρος
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The intro song is great
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Sweden is probably the most sane country in this whole crisis and that guy is a massive faggot btw.
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Sweden searches herd immunity. The risk is that the immunity at the individual level lasts only weeks and people get sick again and again. It doesn't matter if you are symptomless, but the NHS strategy fails and vulnerable people will still die.
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In the long term they all want to achieve the herd immunity. The problem is that those "quicker" strategies can easily brake the healthcare systems and mortality goes up. You end up having people dying because of problems that are easily treated under normal circumstances. All those who went for the quick route to herd imunity paid a heavy price.
It is surely not the ocasion for bold scientif experimentalisms at a country scale when they don't even know how the virus behaves or if the supposed immunity is permanent.
I could agree with the "swedish strategy" of not confining IF other measures could have been adopted to mitigate the contamination, such as the mandatory use of masks, reduced capacity in public transportation, restaurants, supermarkets, public buildings etc...but no country was prepared for it, buying time was crucial.
Basically that's what all countries will do (some are doing already), people can't stay at home forever and the economy must survive. The question is that time was necessary to prepare the logistics for living under a pandemic (creating rules/laws, producing/buying protection and medical material etc) and avoid the collapse of the healthcare systems.
Last edited by Sebastianus Rex; 05-02-2020 at 01:04 AM.
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