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2020's Swedish Surprise: Pandemic Fascism Isn't The Answer
Townhall.com ^ | August 1, 2020 | Nicholas Waddy

Posted on 08/01/2020 10:14:11 AM PDT by Kaslin

2020 has been a year of firsts: the world faced its first (modern) pandemic, killing hundreds of thousands and shuttering vast swathes of the global economy. Along the way, the political world was turned upside down: for the first time in living memory, leftists found themselves castigating, rather than idolizing, socialist Sweden.

The reason? The Swedes, hard-headed contrarians that they are, had the temerity to buck the global fad for strict lockdowns and obsessive masking. They reasoned that such measures would be unsustainable, economically and socially, so instead of shutting businesses and schools, and harassing or fining anyone caught in public without a mask, they advised people to practice sensible social distancing and to avoid unnecessary outings and exposure.

At first, the mainstream media throughout the Western world gleefully reported the high death rate that Sweden's mild model of pandemic control produced, especially among the elderly and nursing home residents. Sweden's “experiment” with liberty (never a concept beloved of left-wingers) had failed, or so it seemed.

Now, though, Sweden's light touch with respect to coronavirus countermeasures is looking sounder and sounder. Sweden's numbers of new infections are low and trending lower. Daily deaths are approaching the vanishing point. There is speculation that, because the disease was allowed to spread more freely among those least vulnerable, Swedes may already benefit from a degree of herd immunity.

Sweden's successes don't end there, however. The toll of the pandemic, while it is often measured in raw numbers of "COVID deaths," stretches far beyond mortality. Among the worst aspects of the crisis has been the economic carnage it has visited on the worst affected countries. In the U.S., second-quarter GDP is down by almost 33 percent! Unemployment peaked at almost 15 percent. These are numbers generally associated with a depression, although economists expect that the downturn, sharp as it is, will be brief.

Sweden, meanwhile, was the only country in Europe in the first quarter of 2020 to see its GDP rise. Sweden's overall economic contraction in 2020 is expected to be modest, compared to the EU as a whole and to badly-hit countries like the U.K., Italy, and Spain. Swedish companies are also outperforming expectations, while Swedish unemployment is lower than ours: most recently, it stands at 9.2 percent.

Lest we forget, economic pain (and the limitation thereof) also correlates to many other factors that govern a country's degree of suffering during the pandemic. Poor economic performance can and usually does foster a rise in suicides, violent crime, drug use, alcohol abuse, domestic disputes, child abuse, as well as anxiety and depression. Moreover, long and rigid lockdowns, combined with scaremongering in the news media, can even produce more sickness and death, because many people in need of urgent medical care choose to defer it, assuming that it is too dangerous to leave their homes. We can safely assume that all of these problems are less pronounced in Sweden, given the tempered nature of its pandemic response, and the shallowness of its virus-related recession.

There are many ways to measure a country's performance in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, but surely the simplest is this: has a given nation managed to minimize the “pain” (and death) afflicting its citizens while maximizing the “gain” they seek in terms of employment, economic activity, and the preservation of their freedoms and quality of life?

Sweden, it would appear, has struck this balance remarkably well. After a rocky start, especially in nursing homes, Swedish authorities have managed to wrestle the virus into submission, such that it is now almost unheard of for Swedes to die of COVID-19. Simultaneously, Swedes are going to work, going to school, visiting restaurants and businesses, and enjoying normal human interactions without the constant need to wear facemasks.

That sounds, to a mere layman, like a story of success, not failure. And, if the “socialist Swedes” have found a pandemic strategy that works, we have to ask: why are their “progressive” allies around the world afraid to admit it?



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: lockdown; reopening; sweden; wuhancoronavirus
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To: EEGator

I can tell you a hell of a lot of people have gotten noticibly FATTER in the past few months...Not being funny or kidding.


21 posted on 08/01/2020 12:27:25 PM PDT by TalBlack
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To: DoodleBob

‘But I’ll take the American demolition derby approach over Sweden’s any day.’

uh, yeah, ok...


22 posted on 08/01/2020 12:29:58 PM PDT by IrishBrigade
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To: moehoward

If they don’t pass some kind of federal unemployment extension, I think it will be POTUS Biden.


23 posted on 08/01/2020 12:37:22 PM PDT by EEGator
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To: TalBlack

I certainly believe it.
I’ve actually come down 15lbs since March.
(I was already in decent shape)
I’ve been doing a lot of hill sprints and walking miles everyday.
I haven’t been eating out, and I got tired of being alone in my apartment all the time.


24 posted on 08/01/2020 12:39:29 PM PDT by EEGator
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To: EEGator

At this point it can’t even be a “some kind”.

It needs to be the 6 until the end of the year. Changing it to anything else will only cause delays. Extending the eviction protections and another round of checks for those of us that have kept working through this mess.

If possible exclude public school teachers from that round of checks and double up on the saints who have been stocking the grocery shelves.


25 posted on 08/01/2020 12:46:17 PM PDT by moehoward
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To: moehoward

I agree, and the longer the delay the worse PR for Republicans.


26 posted on 08/01/2020 12:49:35 PM PDT by EEGator
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To: babble-on

Not only the death numbers.

Sweden has the worst unemployment numbers (9%) and worst economic contraction (5%) than any of it Nordic neighbors.

Nicholas is hailing total defeat as total victory.


27 posted on 08/01/2020 1:01:17 PM PDT by Reaganez
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To: FreeReign

If, as appears MAY be the case, immunity only last for a few months, then there’s no such thing as herd immunity at all.


28 posted on 08/01/2020 1:07:27 PM PDT by babble-on
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To: Kaslin; All
First, if the only US “news” channel that goes outside US is CNN, conversely, how do patriots really know for sure what is going on outside US?

Regarding Sweden's herd immunity, it sounds like the following earlier Coronavirus-related testing results disappointed somebody.

Sweden Coronavirus Herd Immunity Attempt Failing: Only 7.3% Of Population Have Antibodies

Next, regarding Sweden possibly being more likely to avoid high death numbers in a second COVID-19 wave thanks to herd immunity, if most or all high-risk people were killed in Sweden's first wave anyway, I don’t know that fewer people dying in a possible second wave is something to brag about.

Corrections, insights welcome.

29 posted on 08/01/2020 1:16:23 PM PDT by Amendment10
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To: EEGator

I get weeks off in winter so I know how dagerous time around the house is to the waistline. I started out being carefully and have dropped 5 but have been working half or three quarters of the time.


30 posted on 08/01/2020 1:18:36 PM PDT by TalBlack
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To: logi_cal869

Your calculation works for the United States, where we only flattened the curve for a few weeks, and then suddenly re-opened everything. We got all the pain of the shutdown, but none of the benefit.

The OTHER countries that flattened the curve, however, did so thoroughly and have now more or less returned to normal life and economic growth.

Only one country performed so badly, both destroying the economy, but having a high death rate: US.


31 posted on 08/01/2020 2:23:43 PM PDT by babble-on
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To: TalBlack

Consistent effort over time wins.
Just be good most of the time.
Exercise a little most days.


32 posted on 08/01/2020 2:36:49 PM PDT by EEGator
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To: EEGator

“I agree, and the longer the delay the worse PR for Republicans.”

Yep, I don’t see any way to cut the benefit and tell folks ‘it’s for your own good’. Like it or not, we’re going to have to keep this rocking along until after Christmas.


33 posted on 08/01/2020 3:23:36 PM PDT by Not_Who_U_Think
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To: Kaslin

US GDP wasn’t down 33%. It was down 9.2% for the quarter.


34 posted on 08/01/2020 4:16:15 PM PDT by Go_Raiders (The fact is, we really don't know anything. It's all guesswork and rationalization.)
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To: Kaslin

Plandemic.


35 posted on 08/01/2020 4:28:07 PM PDT by Palio di Siena
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To: babble-on

What I don’t understand is why the Trump Admin. and our federal government does not compare our nation (pop 330 million+) with other nations (some with populations lower than 15 million) per capita per million population?

COVID-19 deaths worldwide per one million population as of July 30, 2020, by country...

Belgium 861.14
United Kingdom 691.26
Spain 608.71
Peru 588.2
Italy 581.3
Sweden 562.69
Chile 495.38
USA 459.97


36 posted on 08/01/2020 4:31:53 PM PDT by tsowellfan
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To: EEGator
How many Americans relapsed on drugs and alcohol?

With marijuana legalized, how many Americans are newly addicted?

37 posted on 08/01/2020 5:26:52 PM PDT by Does so (Neo-Venezuelans = Democrats = Rioters = Looters)
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To: tsowellfan

Absolutely should do that.


38 posted on 08/01/2020 5:31:24 PM PDT by babble-on
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To: Does so

Weed isn’t addictive and no one has overdosed ever.
Alcohol, heroin, and pills are far more dangerous.


39 posted on 08/01/2020 5:43:38 PM PDT by EEGator
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To: IrishBrigade

So...you’d prefer that America let ‘the experts’ select the ‘science’ we’ll all follow on setting Coronavirus policy and we march like lemmings behind them?


40 posted on 08/01/2020 8:04:21 PM PDT by DoodleBob (Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s^s)
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