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Originally Posted by McLovin
With Sweden, it must be remembered that they freely admit they made mistakes in their nursing homes (like NY did).
That’s where the vast majority of their deaths occurred. Like 75-80%.
If you take those admitted mistakes out, they had less than 2,000 deaths out of 10 million people.
I really don’t understand why it’s so politicized, for example, why so many non-Swedes are so determined to deem their overall approach a failure. 
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80% of US deaths are age 65+
If you apply the same logic to USA, we have less than 1500 deaths per 10 milion people.