Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
I won't get near that for years yet, I'm still a baby compared to some on here

Sweden - 6000 deaths
Norway - 280 deaths
No idea why people quote Norway with half the population and half the density of Sweden.

Anyway around 4000 of 5800 of Sweden's deaths were in a care home setting, they hibsed it (or Sturgeoned it in covid terms). This was because of mainly workers and nurses going between homes. Ave age of death in care home was 88, 5 years above life expectancy.

Of the other 1800, 800 deaths were among refugees, high risk group, live in larger households for economic and cultural reasons.

Initial outbreak in spring break, most cases brought back from Italy.

Sweden now has the lowest amount of "cases" of western Europe and has not really endured any 2nd wave.

Sweden bundles there stats like the UK, dies with or by covid.