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It will be interesting to see how Sweden does:

With most of Europe imposing extraordinary restrictions to slow the spread of coronavirus, Sweden has left its citizens surprisingly free. Are Swedes rolling the dice with their public health, or is everyone else overreacting?

As most of Europe clamps down in a bid to slow the spread of Covid-19, one country is bucking the trend. Sweden is taking a markedly more liberal approach to combatting the virus. Despite its closest neighbours, Denmark and Norway, shutting down all but essential services, Swedes remain free to socialise as the harsh Scandinavian winter comes to an end. Although universities and high schools have shut, pre-schools, kindergartens, bars, restaurants, ski resorts, sports clubs and hairdressers have all remained open.



Sweden says no to quarantine


So far Swedens numbers are better than the US.


They're officially only testing the "old and the sick," which means their numbers don't mean much.


Which differs in what way from how we are doing it? Hell, I know a 20 something who is sick and neither the hospital nor a doc in the box will test him. They both said "Assume you have it and stay home."


If data is the goal, antibody testing is a much less burdensome approach.



True. It will still be interesting to compare result. I believe that Denmark is locked down, so we will see.


Broncos are officially the worst team in the nation this year.