I dedicate this post to all the people who think Sweden did the right thing with #COVID19.

Study: “During 2020, however, Sweden had ten times higher COVID-19 death rates compared with neighbouring Norway... We recommend Sweden begins a self-critical process about its political culture and the lack of accountability of decision-makers to avoid future failures, as occurred with the COVID-19 pandemic.”

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-022-01097-5

Evaluation of science advice during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Sweden was well equipped to prevent the pandemic of COVID-19 from becoming serious. Over 280 years of collaboration between political bodies, authorities, and the scientific community had yielded many successes in preventive medicine. Sweden’s population is literate and has a high level of trust in authorities and those in power. During 2020, however, Sweden had ten times higher COVID-19 death rates compared with neighbouring Norway. In this report, we try to understand why, using a narrative approach to evaluate the Swedish COVID-19 policy and the role of scientific evidence and integrity. We argue that that scientific methodology was not followed by the major figures in the acting authorities—or the responsible politicians—with alternative narratives being considered as valid, resulting in arbitrary policy decisions. In 2014, the Public Health Agency, after 5 years of rearrangement, merged with the Institute for Infectious Disease Control, with six professors leaving between 2010 and 2012 going to the Karolinska Institute. With this setup, the authority lost scientific expertise. The Swedish pandemic strategy seemed targeted towards “natural” herd-immunity and avoiding a societal shutdown. The Public Health Agency labelled advice from national scientists and international authorities as extreme positions, resulting in media and political bodies to accept their own policy instead. The Swedish people were kept in ignorance of basic facts such as the airborne SARS-CoV-2 transmission, that asymptomatic individuals can be contagious and that face masks protect both the carrier and others. Mandatory legislation was seldom used; recommendations relying upon personal responsibility and without any sanctions were the norm. Many elderly people were administered morphine instead of oxygen despite available supplies, effectively ending their lives. If Sweden wants to do better in future pandemics, the scientific method must be re-established, not least within the Public Health Agency. It would likely make a large difference if a separate, independent Institute for Infectious Disease Control is recreated. We recommend Sweden begins a self-critical process about its political culture and the lack of accountability of decision-makers to avoid future failures, as occurred with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nature

@augieray
And a supplementary dedication to all the people who evidently think that’s the strategy we should be following now.

#COVIDisNOTover

@augieray In the same time, Sweden is having extreme act of violence that aren't monitored elsewhere in Europe. When the right-wing "security" policies are in fact igniting violence.

@augieray Thanks. Of course, if we instead look at the whole course of the epidemic Sweden comes out as having the least surplus deaths compared to the rest of Europe.

Are you cherrypicking?

https://reason.com/volokh/2023/01/10/no-lockdown-sweden-seemingly-tied-for-lowest-all-causes-mortality-in-oecd-since-covid-arrived/

No-Lockdown Sweden Seemingly Tied for Lowest All-Causes Mortality in OECD Since COVID Arrived

Focusing on all-causes mortality, and not just on COVID mortality, helps account for various potential indirect effects of lockdowns.

Reason.com

@troed It's that "rest of Europe" that rips up you and other minimizers. You can't compare apples and oranges. If you compare Nordic countries (similar cultures, climates, population density, etc.) Sweden did MUCH worse than its neighbors. Who's cherrypicking data?

https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer?zoomToSelection=true&time=2020-03-01..latest&facet=none&country=SWE~FIN~DNK~NOR&pickerSort=asc&pickerMetric=location&Metric=Confirmed+deaths&Interval=Cumulative&Relative+to+Population=true&Color+by+test+positivity=false

COVID-19 Data Explorer

Explore global data on COVID-19.

Our World in Data

@augieray The article I linked contains also our Nordic neighbours. They are part of Europe.

By looking at total surplus deaths over the course of the pandemic any differences in attribution of cause of death disappears.

@troed

That figure for NZ looked off, so I headed to your linked article uo find out where it came from. The author's mates in the UCLA Law dept? With no mention of where they get it from?
It is certainly not our excess mortality or surplus death rate. It looks more like the increase in our crude death rate, which is consistent with our aging population.

https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/the-whole-truth/132369176/fact-checking-claims-about-new-zealands-2022-death-rate

@augieray

Fact checking claims about New Zealand's 2022 death rate

Prominent anti-vaccine figures continue to make claims about NZ's death rate and the vaccine. Those claims don't stack up.

Stuff
Cumulative Excess Deaths in New Zealand in the COVID-19 Era:

Accurate data on health and economic outcomes are needed to evaluate policy responses to COVID-19. A potentially comprehensive health indicator is excess deaths, which shows the gap between all-cause

@augieray @EverMama8_ lol: “If Sweden wants to do better in future pandemics, *the scientific method must be re-established*, not least within the Public Health Agency. It would likely make a large difference if a separate, independent Institute for Infectious Disease Control is recreated. We recommend Sweden begins a self-critical process about its political culture and the lack of accountability of decision-makers to avoid future failures, as occurred with the #COVID-19 pandemic.”
@kcarruthers @augieray @EverMama8_ this could describe the Pandemic response of so many Western nations.
Massive failures all round, poor choices were made and stuck to. A million dead in the US!
@augieray there's a lot of cranks back on UK Twitter these needs to get to, but fuck those guys....
@augieray wow. I have a relative who testifed before the city that masks should not be mandated, because Sweden didn't and they were doing great.
Maybe I should send him this... Nah, I'm pretty sure he has an EXCUSE like "But AT THE TIME, IT WORKED!"
@augieray "Many elderly people were administered morphine instead of oxygen despite available supplies, effectively ending their lives"
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@augieray @onepict Sad that the rest of the world is now following Sweden’s lead 😳

#CovidIsNotOver #WearAMask

@augieray I was in Norway at the time and think they handled Covid very well by acting fast to implement lockdowns at times when the infection was spreading fast. They actually had much shorter and less restrictive lockdowns than the UK in the end because they timed them so effectively.
@augieray "Many elderly people were administered morphine instead of oxygen despite available supplies, effectively ending their lives."