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Some numbers: MA Population - 6.9M Sweden Population - 10.2M MA Covid Cases - 111k Sweden Covid Cases - 74K (as an aside I think case count is wildly inaccurate, but these are the numbers) MA Covid Deaths - 8,243 Sweden Covid Deaths - 5,550 Roughly speaking that means 2x the number of people in MA have died as a percentage of the population, and you are proud of MA, yet you say Sweden failed? I think we are too early to say if Sweden has failed, or was successful. There are too many unknowns. But to say Sweden has failed, and MA is something to be proud of is hard to reconcile with the numbers. |
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For years he held the most popular governor status in the country, got knocked off last year but will almost certainly reclaim it this year. Again, 84% of MA residents approve of how he handled the CV crisis. you just don't get better than that.
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Markus reaffirms my point that the Swedish strategy was doomed to fail when he confirmed much of the transmission was due to the recent influx of foreigners and that if the population had remained pure, Sweden would have compared favorably with its neighbors. The government should have known, especially with vocal anti-immigrant segments within, that immigrants would not behave properly in an open plan resulting in high transmission and death rates.
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In this particular case, Shaun is trumpeting the success of his governor and condemning the failure of the Swedes. The raw numbers of a direct comparison, as shown to us by Klaus, tell a far different story. Depending upon what we want those raw numbers to "tell" us, we can add in (or ignore) the contributing factors of our choice. This is far, far more complicated than those numbers would suggest. I think we all agree on that. That's pretty much all we can honestly say at this point. Anyone touting one or the other as a "success" or as a "failure" is doing no more than displaying their confirmation biases. At this point, we have no way of knowing the outcome had either followed a different model.
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I see they have good wifi in AZ ICUs.
Open up Excel and do the math.
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Please lookup the population and covid death rates for Massachusetts, Sweden, Florida, Texas and Arizona and report back. We'll standby.
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I can't believe that COVID doesn't have the good sense to steer clear of TexASS now, considering how godawful hot and humid it is here - a hell hole not fit for human or viral habitation and won't be until the end of November or early December!
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You have inadvertently raised a good point - were we not told, early on, that these kinds of viruses die out as the weather warms?
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Some "easy math" for you: AZ population: 7,300,000. AZ COVID-19 cases: 113,000. AZ COVID-19 deaths: 2048. Localized CFR = 1.8% MA population: 6,700,000. MA COVID-19 cases: 111,000. MA COVID-19 deaths: 8268. Localized CFR = 7.4% |
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Hasn't most (all?) of what the "experts" tell us they "know" proven to be as well?
Let's face it - we are just winging it. We have no idea what's going on. No idea how many have it, no idea how early and how quickly it spread, no idea how to protect ourselves, no idea how much longer this will go on, no idea... Anyone who claims to "know" otherwise is a self aggrandizing fool. Time has proven all of them wrong.
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No one told anyone that. At least, no one who was watching the virus spread in Brazil, Singapore, Malaysia, and other places in the height of their summers.
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The orange guy told the whole world that the heat of spring would send the virus packing; of course when he said that, one would have been wise to conclude that the virus would actually have a tougher time surviving in the dead of winter.
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Within the US, that must be why Washington, Oregon, and others have managed to hold cases down while Texas, Florida, Arizona are seeing it get out of control like it did in New York. You don’t have to know everything there is to know about something to take effective actions. We know enough about this virus to know how to more or less control it, sure with crude and costly measures that are way suboptimal, but still work. We just don’t always do what it takes. I find that engineers are particularly prone to analysis paralysis in this sort of situation. I think that they are used to situations that they understand really well, down to decimal places, where the principles and details have been very well figured out, and they have very good insight and tools. So a situation where we are learning as we go along, dealing with conflicting and incomplete data, don’t know many of the fundamentals of how things work, is very frustrating for them.
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