Posted on 04/09/2020 3:33:39 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
Several countries in Europe have announced plans to reopen at least parts of their economy and society.
Sweden remains open and has kept its borders open as well as its preschools, grade schools, bars, restaurants, parks, and shops.
Norway is planning to open kindergarten next week.
The Danish Prime Minister announced that she expects to open day care and schools up to 5th grade on April 15th.
And Austria is planning to lift its coronavirus lockdown while requiring citizens to wear face masks.
And the Aussies are also beginning to seriously discuss lifting restrictions (pubs and restaurants and stadiums not for a while, but other public places, etc are under consideration).
Arkansas 14 deaths. No statewide or local lockdowns.
Iowa 14 deaths. No statewide or local lockdowns.
Nebraska 8 deaths. No statewide or local lockdowns.
North Dakota 3 deaths. No statewide or local lockdowns.
Oklahoma 42 deaths.
South Carolina 40 deaths.
South Dakota 2 deaths. No statewide or local lockdowns.
Utah 8 deaths.
Wyoming 0 deaths.
[Data as of this writing on April 6 at 9 p.m.]
Naturally, all of them are very sensible red states.
On Sunday, most Germans are waiting in anticipation of a government announcement allowing some bans lifted on Monday (particularly hopeful of pubs and restaurants opening).
US death rate per 1 Million= 45. Sweden = 68. Did we screw up?
Also the states with the lowest fatality rates
Germany has the lowest fatality rate in Europe.
The death rate (bouncing around at 1-percent with each hundred of infected) is mostly due to keeping the infected rate low, and getting retirees to limit guests and visitors.....along with avoiding public situations (shopping). A lot of Germans have friends or relatives who do the shopping and drop the groceries at the front-door.
In my local German ‘town’ (285,000)...the death count is 6 people, and roughly 250 infected. All six however, are over the age of 70.
“..North Dakota 3 deaths. No statewide or local lockdowns...”
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Another reason to move to North Dakota. This is from a girl in Minneapolis, Mn fixing to move. Plus ND has better weather than MN. See tag line
Germany was at 2% yesterday. Most of Europe is in sad shape
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