• rabber
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    4 months ago

    Sweden didn’t do anything in response to covid and it wasn’t any worse there than places that took extreme precaution

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      4 months ago

      Sweden has 10 million people and lots of space, even in the cities. Public transport there isn’t even close to being under capacity

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        4 months ago

        Then why were covid stats in norway almost identical?

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          4 months ago

          Because same, surely? If your population is sparse enough, no infection will be much of a problem, even in the cities

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      4 months ago

      What are you talking about? We cancelled all public events and asked people to not have parties. We also encouraged people to get the vaccine among other things.

      When the government asks people to do something in Sweden then most people here will listen and take their responsibility.