The right wing suggest we can let people die of #Covid19 in order to 'save the economy'. But countries like Sweden that took that route did as bad if not worse in GDP loss than neighbours
Sweden -8.6
Denmark -7.4
Finland -3.2
Latvia -7.5
Lithuania -5.1
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/2995521/10545332/2-14082020-AP-EN.pdf/7f30c3cf-b2c9-98ad-3451-17fed0230b57
Both Sweden & UK in different ways tried to keep economy open while talking of 'protect the vulnerable' Both failed because the vulnerable need a lot of care workers (1:1) and so can't simply be locked away from society, even if that was a moral option which it isn't.
Unless you intend to isolate care workers how do you stop those in their care getting infected. Same for health care workers. Or indeed for the elderly & vulnerable groups who often need others to care for them whether family or paid. Many families have 1+ vulnerable members
Morally many of these vulnerable elderly people are in their last otherwise healthy & active months / years. How is it reasonable to suggest they lock themselves back into their homes for those so the rest of us can 'get on with life. And many of them live with us.
Then consider how much is unknown yet about medium and long terms effects for Covid survivors. We know is some cases there are long lasting severe outcomes even from mild infections. HIV, Polio, HPV, Hepatitis & Herpes are all viral infections that don't go away after 1st hit
And while its true death is an unusual outcome for the young hospitalisation runs at 5% plus. 100k infections could be 5,000 people in a very over crowded hospital system, 250+ of them in ICU. Not at all sustainable
There are some 638k people over 65 in Ireland (CSO 2016). IFR at that age is well over 1% suggesting at least 20,000 at risk if death & perhaps a lot more as in 2005 2/3 were over 70 & 24% over 80 (10% IFR). Far too many to isolate

https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-cp3oy/cp3/agr/
An aside on Sweden, it often gets treated as if it took no measures. This isn't true, they were considerable & escalated until they are now similar to ours. The main difference was our lockdown cut R & thus daily cases fast leading to deaths levelling off & curves diverging
A magical bit thinking is that there is limit to Covid19 deaths at 500 per million. Its been clamed that this (rather than schools shutting for summer) is why deaths reduced in Sweden. However the magic number vanishes when you compare regions https://twitter.com/andrewflood/status/1295618728508502016?s=20
The latest excuse for Swedens dismal failure I've come across is the false idea it was uniquely hit hard by returning ski tourist cases. It wasn't, if anything Norway and Finland had more cases per population coming from Ischgl ski epicenter https://twitter.com/andrewflood/status/1276436616211464193?s=20
I’ve seen threads that claimed Sweden’s deaths were not above normal - this turns out not to be true according to their national statistics office https://twitter.com/andrewflood/status/1296698545727307776?s=21 https://twitter.com/andrewflood/status/1296698545727307776
The Economist adding to the evidence that those who thought there was a choice between saving lives & saving the economy were wrong.
A useful 5 post thread with some additional facts about Sweden's respond, the one about people be expected to work in care homes even if a family member had Covid is pretty shocking in terms of the official rhetoric about protecting the vulnerable https://twitter.com/EvaSaraLindberg/status/1300413259313483776?s=20
A significant factor as to why Sweden can get R down under 1 with lighter measures than Ireland is that they don’t have our overcrowded housing. This also effects fatality as multi generational housing here means many elderly can’t cocoon as workers & kids live with them
There is a lot of misinformation out there about Sweden being close to so called ‘herd immunity’ but their own seroprevalence studies say even Stockholm isn’t 1/5 of the way there if measures removed https://twitter.com/zorinaq/status/1301266804380057605
Pretty much none of the business press are going along with the far right narrative that you can sacrifice lives to boost the economy. That’s a claim based on ideology not economics. This graphic is from Saturday’s Financial Times profile.
Some more on the importance of average household size in influencing R and a linked thread on Sweden’s restrictions now being stricter than other places in Europe. It does look they have followed Iceland & reversed policy but it took months rather than days https://twitter.com/AdamJKucharski/status/1307958852248272898
When you actually follow developments in Sweden you realise just how much YouTube grifters are conning their audience. Right now they are telling them Stockholm has herd immunity even when Tegnell is warning that Stockholm may have to introduce additional measures. via The Local
Some more on the additional measures under consideration for Stockholm because of the new surge. The international YouTube grifter squad are even starting to suggest Tegnell have been got at because thats how cults deal with claims being challenged https://twitter.com/zorinaq/status/1308507696157454337
Useful long thread of what it has felt like to be in Sweden and unable to distance for medical reasons in hospitals where staff were not allowed wear masks https://twitter.com/janeruffino/status/1309025112449048577
Great long read on the Swedish reality including the difficulty of speaking out against the strategy https://twitter.com/andrewflood/status/1314448779689553932
As Sweden’s 2nd wave grows regions are now introducing the additional basic measures resisted in the first wave. https://twitter.com/johnmcclean_ie/status/1321002272067854337
As we get deeper into the 2nd wave a catch up comparison on the Nordic countries https://twitter.com/adamjkucharski/status/1325517358279110658
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