It's also not a situation where the entire country of Sweden just carried on as normal despite, how many want to make it sound.
fig96 said:
It's also not a situation where the entire country of Sweden just carried on as normal despite, how many want to make it sound.
fig96 said:
I'm in Austin and most folks seem to be generally following social distancing guidelines, but you also have random mask protests and tons of folks out at bars and restaurants that aren't trying too hard. And there's photos all over social media of youth sports tournaments with crowded stands.
It feels like we may be swinging back towards responsibility after everyone kind of abandoned the concept in June, if people had been responsible all along we wouldn't have the case numbers we have.
Sorry, restaurant bars, to clarify, I was surprised to see folks hanging out drinking when I picked up food last week. And there's a reason Texas had to close bars in general.SirLurksALot said:fig96 said:
I'm in Austin and most folks seem to be generally following social distancing guidelines, but you also have random mask protests and tons of folks out at bars and restaurants that aren't trying too hard. And there's photos all over social media of youth sports tournaments with crowded stands.
It feels like we may be swinging back towards responsibility after everyone kind of abandoned the concept in June, if people had been responsible all along we wouldn't have the case numbers we have.
Aren't Bars closed everywhere in the State, so how are people in Austin going to them?
fig96 said:Sorry, restaurant bars, to clarify, I was surprised to see folks hanging out drinking when I picked up food last week. And there's a reason Texas had to close bars in general.SirLurksALot said:fig96 said:
I'm in Austin and most folks seem to be generally following social distancing guidelines, but you also have random mask protests and tons of folks out at bars and restaurants that aren't trying too hard. And there's photos all over social media of youth sports tournaments with crowded stands.
It feels like we may be swinging back towards responsibility after everyone kind of abandoned the concept in June, if people had been responsible all along we wouldn't have the case numbers we have.
Aren't Bars closed everywhere in the State, so how are people in Austin going to them?
That applies across the country from the top down.SirLurksALot said:Yeah, weak politicians.fig96 said:Sorry, restaurant bars, to clarify, I was surprised to see folks hanging out drinking when I picked up food last week. And there's a reason Texas had to close bars in general.SirLurksALot said:fig96 said:
I'm in Austin and most folks seem to be generally following social distancing guidelines, but you also have random mask protests and tons of folks out at bars and restaurants that aren't trying too hard. And there's photos all over social media of youth sports tournaments with crowded stands.
It feels like we may be swinging back towards responsibility after everyone kind of abandoned the concept in June, if people had been responsible all along we wouldn't have the case numbers we have.
Aren't Bars closed everywhere in the State, so how are people in Austin going to them?
fig96 said:That applies across the country from the top down.SirLurksALot said:Yeah, weak politicians.fig96 said:Sorry, restaurant bars, to clarify, I was surprised to see folks hanging out drinking when I picked up food last week. And there's a reason Texas had to close bars in general.SirLurksALot said:fig96 said:
I'm in Austin and most folks seem to be generally following social distancing guidelines, but you also have random mask protests and tons of folks out at bars and restaurants that aren't trying too hard. And there's photos all over social media of youth sports tournaments with crowded stands.
It feels like we may be swinging back towards responsibility after everyone kind of abandoned the concept in June, if people had been responsible all along we wouldn't have the case numbers we have.
Aren't Bars closed everywhere in the State, so how are people in Austin going to them?
Jmiller said:
More deaths and Swedens economy is in the same basic shape as all its neighbors that shut down.
Jmiller said:
More deaths and Swedens economy is in the same basic shape as all its neighbors that shut down.
I would care about all cause mortality by years end significantly more than this.Jmiller said:
" More than 5,500 people have died with Covid-19 in this country of just 10 million. It is one of the highest death rates relative to population size in Europe, and by far the worst among the Nordic nations. Unlike Sweden, the rest all chose to lock down early in the pandemic. "
"Despite this, various forecasts predict the Swedish economy will still shrink by about 5% this year. That's less than other countries hit hard by Covid-19 such as Italy, Spain and the UK, but still similar to the rest of Scandinavia. Sweden's unemployment rate of 9% remains the highest in the Nordics, up from 7.1% in March."
"Norway, Denmark and Finland opened their borders to one another in June, but excluded Sweden due to its high infection rate, although Swedes from less affected regions have since been given more freedom to visit Denmark."
" Just 45% of Swedes now have confidence in the government's ability to handle the pandemic, according to a Novus survey last month, down from 63% in April. "
www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-europe-53498133
A costly strategy with minor benefits.
There is one thing people seem to overlook. Lots of European countries utilized a direct payment to companies to pay their employees to prevent layoffs and unemployment. Not sure if the their Nordics used a similar approach, but when they did it makes the "unemployment rate" a bit misleading. Governments were paying out lots of cash for people not working but not reflecting that in unemployment rate. It was probably a much better approach than the little bit of everything approach taken by the US.Jmiller said:
" More than 5,500 people have died with Covid-19 in this country of just 10 million. It is one of the highest death rates relative to population size in Europe, and by far the worst among the Nordic nations. Unlike Sweden, the rest all chose to lock down early in the pandemic. "
"Despite this, various forecasts predict the Swedish economy will still shrink by about 5% this year. That's less than other countries hit hard by Covid-19 such as Italy, Spain and the UK, but still similar to the rest of Scandinavia. Sweden's unemployment rate of 9% remains the highest in the Nordics, up from 7.1% in March."
"Norway, Denmark and Finland opened their borders to one another in June, but excluded Sweden due to its high infection rate, although Swedes from less affected regions have since been given more freedom to visit Denmark."
" Just 45% of Swedes now have confidence in the government's ability to handle the pandemic, according to a Novus survey last month, down from 63% in April. "
www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-europe-53498133
A costly strategy with minor benefits.
Do we see similar issues with other vaccines (i.e. flu shot) or are these concerns more short run in nature and as herd immunity increases, the vaccine dosage can decrease to offset over time?Quote:
Reports of successful antibody responses amongst healthy adults in vaccine trials should be viewed with more scepticism111. It is also almost certain that any antibody response would be more difficult in population samples with impaired immune systems that are most at risk from COVID. Even an efficacious vaccine might have to be ramped in dosage that would be intolerable to those most likely to benefit from vaccination. Leading Swiss epidemiologist Pietro Vernazza has demonstrated that the high-risk group is least likely to respond to the vaccine since their immune system is already impaired112.
Thistysker said:
I also think places like TX, FL, AZ and CA shut down too early which diminished the physical, mental and political capital of those locations and lead to a false sense of safety.
Stupid post and statement not based factfig96 said:
, if people had been responsible all along we wouldn't have the case numbers we have.
You're right, we're obviously doing everything perfectly. That's why we're leading every other country in cases while most of the civilized western world has virtually eliminated new cases.Carnwellag2 said:Stupid post and statement not based factfig96 said:
, if people had been responsible all along we wouldn't have the case numbers we have.