Austria, one of the most repressive European countries during the coronavirus pandemic, has recently overtaken Sweden in terms of total covid mortality, showing that almost all government interventions have been ineffective and unjustified.
While the median age in Sweden is slightly lower than in Austria, the Swedish life expectancy is actually somewhat higher than in Austria.
Of course, the novel coronavirus will not disappear from Sweden or from anywhere else, and Sweden will certainly see future coronavirus waves, but Sweden has achieved a high population infection rate and has entered the endemic phase.
In terms of all-cause excess mortality, Austria had surpassed Sweden already several months ago: total pandemic excess mortality currently is 17% in Austria vs. 11% in Sweden.
If one compares Sweden to all of its neighbors in the region - Norway, Finland, Denmark, but also Poland and the Baltic states - Sweden again shows an average covid mortality: Poland, Latvia and Lithuania are much higher, Estonia is similar, while Denmark, Finland and Norway are much lower.
Some critics of Sweden insist on comparing Sweden only to Denmark, Finland and Norway.
You have been reading: Judgment day: Sweden vindicated.
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Friday, December 24, 2021
Judgment day: Sweden vindicated
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