Kassiopeija
Well-Known Member
I find it problematic to compare graphs of a land to that of a city. esp. Sweden that is has very little capita per skm... its not an ideal place for pathogens to spread that swiftly... so thats one of the reasons why Sweden can try out this strategy in the first place.That growth looks exactly like the sort of growth in places with lockdowns. NYC is seeing 1000+ new cases per day and it has one of the strictest lokdowns in the world. The lock down there started March 12, like this graph.
Our minister of interior affairs said in a state-broadcast interview that the reduction of counter measures has to occur in conjunction with a flattening of curve, and thats exactly what Im seeing in my case here. Theres alot of factors that may weigh in on those numbers, so you really cant jump to conclusions on isolated topics.