The two biggest things you learn when reading of the Swedish 'approach' are that 1. It's not that they pursued herd immunity but that they respected their constitution but not taking away people's rights and also respected the independence of their authorities. They didn't cave.. https://twitter.com/BallouxFrancois/status/1304399502728724480
to politicians. 2. They were concerned about public health in the broadest sense. In other words they stayed cognizant of the health, economic and educational effects of potential restrictions. Here in Canada we've paid no attention to those effects, I'm infuriated by that...
Overall, in Sweden they've stayed aware and concerned about the sustainability of any restrictions. And what we've done in Canada and in most countries is anything but sustainable. We've committed economic, societal and educational suicide. It's embarrassing. @fordnation
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