Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
UK - 233,000 cases and 33,614 deaths population 66.65M

Sweden - 28,582 cases (12.27% of UK cases) and 3,592 deaths (10.69% of UK deaths) population 10.23M (15.35% of UK population)

Both countries show a general drop off in new cases 3,342 in UK and 637 (19.06% of UK new cases) in Sweden on 13th May - only real difference I can see is that UK new cases 'seem' to be dropping steadily whereas Sweden's graph is much more up and down and actually increasing over the past few days. Can only assume this is due to less stringent control measures

Lower instances per head of population in Sweden than UK and lower deaths per instance. Wonder why when, as you say, their containment controls are looser? It should be rife according to our government(s).

Christ I'm bored.
Yes but there should be between 50k and 60k deaths now in Sweden if you put the modelling the UK used as reason to semi lockdown onto Sweden.

There hasn't been.