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  • Had to look up stats for the Nordics to get a better understanding

    According to https://covid19.who.int/

    Sweden: 581.82 deaths per million
    Finland: 61.91
    Norway: 49.25
    Denmark: 111.01

    So yeah, we're far worse compared to our neighbors. Our confirmed cases are also much higher. Does that mean we're doing more testing, or do we have more cases? (sorry for sounding like Trump)

    It'd be interesting to see the stats coupled with top level information on how deaths are counted and reported, population density, average life span, age of the deceased, level of overcrowding in low income areas, etc

  • I had a quick skim of the testing stats earlier and none of those countries seem to be testing a huge amount differently to each other apart from Denmark

    Sweden 151k tests pm
    Norway 184k
    Finland 169k
    Denmark 613k

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