If social isolation worked, wouldn’t Sweden, a Nordic country of 10.1 million people, be seeing the number of COVID-19 cases skyrocket into the tens of thousands, blowing past the numbers in Italy or New York City? As of today, there are 401 reported COVID-19 deaths in Sweden.
Unlike other countries, it has so far avoided both isolation and economic ruin.
If the
COVID-19 pandemic tails off in a few weeks, months before the alarmists
claim it will, they will probably pivot immediately and pat themselves
on the back for the brilliant social-distancing controls that they
imposed on the world. They will claim that their heroic recommendations
averted total calamity. Unfortunately, they will be wrong; and Sweden,
which has done almost no mandated social distancing, will probably prove
them wrong.
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