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That's a bit of a problem with the vaccine...classes of people which the trial did not involve enough:

- children
- ppl of different ethnicities
- ppl with other condition X
- ppl taking other drug Y
- ppl who've already had covid
 

mixed_biscuits

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How complicated are vaccines and masks?

I would say vaccines are 8.6 but masks 5.9, which is still quite high, considering.
 

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Becomes harder to take it seriously when quarantine's based on how much money you make.
 

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Sweden!

Long a Holdout From Covid-19 Restrictions, Sweden Ends Its Pandemic Experiment

Sweden’s Covid-19 experiment is over.

After a late autumn surge in infections led to rising hospitalizations and deaths, [Sweden’s] government has abandoned its attempt — unique among Western nations — to combat the pandemic through voluntary measures.

Like other Europeans, Swedes are now heading into the winter facing restrictions ranging from a ban on large gatherings to curbs on alcohol sales and school closures — all aimed at preventing the country’s health system from being swamped by patients and capping what is already among the highest per capita death tolls in the world.

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Last week Sweden’s total coronavirus death count crossed 7,000. Neighboring Denmark, Finland and Norway, all similar-sized countries, have recorded since the start of the pandemic 878, 415 and 354 deaths respectively. For the first time since World War II, Sweden’s neighbors have closed their borders with the country.

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Meanwhile, Sweden’s laissez-faire pandemic strategy has failed to deliver the economic benefits its proponents had predicted. In the first half of the year, Sweden’s gross domestic product fell by 8.5% and unemployment is projected to rise to nearly 10% in the beginning of 2021, according to the central bank and several economic institutes.

Businesses such as restaurants, hotels and retail outfits are facing a wave of closures; unlike in the rest of Europe, where governments coupled restrictions with generous stimulus, Swedish authorities have offered comparatively less support to businesses since they didn’t impose closures.

“This is worse than a lockdown and it has been a catastrophic year for everyone in the business: They haven’t closed us so they don’t give us any substantial support, yet they say to people ‘don’t go to restaurants’,” said Jonas Hamlund, who was forced to close one of his two restaurants in the coastal city of Sundsvall, laying off 30 people.
 
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