At any rate...I'm not sure what point you're debating.
Not debating with you Miro just trying to splain to you that comparing Covid-19 to the flu is IMO lame and dangerous...
Again IMO we are in a monkey see monkey do kind of situation..China has done the best at controlling the spread of the virus, our friends in Italy and now Sweden took the more ...chillax bro... "more people die from the flu man, what's the big deal?...approach and are now paying a sad and deadly price for their kess than swift call to action.
IMO all other countries should be trying to learn and emulate as best we can from China's "extreme measures" . this is how it should be everywhere where it is still spreading at this time...
MANDATORY Mask or at minimum something cloth over your face when in public
Temperatures should be monitored at all public stores and buildings.....Absolutely all food prep people through out the day temperatures must be monitored and they must wear n95 mask at all times while preparing or being around food that is being prepared..
The Social distancing thing
All non essential business closed until we have it "under control"
We may have to go to further harsher methods if it doesn't start heading downward but hopefully we can get a handle on this before that is necessary.
With regards to the Swedish flag you have started waving...time will tell...but sadly I'm pretty certain it isn't going to be pretty.
In the mean time in Sweden..."They are leading us into a catastrophe" says one hysterical Swedish virus immunology professor...pffft!
And 2,000 doctors, scientists, professors including the chairman of the Nobel Foundation, Prof Carl-Henrik Heldin seem to concur to some degree...hmmm
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THIS article
The precautions that Swedes have been advised to adopt – no gatherings of more than 50 people (revised down from 500 last Friday), avoid social contact if over 70 or ill, try to work from home, table service only in bars and restaurants – seem to have allayed public fears that the shocking images from hospitals in Italy and Spain could be repeated here.
The prime minister, Stefan Löfven, has urged Swedes to behave “as adults” and not to spread “panic or rumours”.
Panic, though, is exactly what many within Sweden’s scientific and medical community are starting to feel. A petition signed by more than 2,000 doctors, scientists, and professors last week – including the chairman of the Nobel Foundation, Prof Carl-Henrik Heldin – called on the government to introduce more stringent containment measures. “We’re not testing enough, we’re not tracking, we’re not isolating enough – we have let the virus loose,” said Prof Cecilia Söderberg-Nauclér, a virus immunology researcher at the Karolinska Institute. “They are leading us to catastrophe.”