You obviously don't know what "herd immunity" is. I'm not surprised.I have several friends from there and you don't know what you're talking about. There are few restrictions.
But, add in the styrofoam corners and cardboard box???The 72” refers to the diagonal measurement of the screen so they’re still not 6 feet away from each other
I don't think they care about social distancing when they are stealing flat screen televisions? And then there will more issues when they invite their other gangster/thug/terrorist friends when they get together and drink the stolen liquor and watch the stolen TV. Frankly, those looting thugs need less social distance from the real bullets instead of rubber ones. Anarchy cannot prevail, but I see most of the bad stuff going on is in liberal socialist cites and states, so I do not know if I would rater see them reap what they sow, or I just might feel sorry for their ignorance?
I know they say that Trump has the 82 Airborne, the 75th Ranger regiment, and the Military Police on standby, so should he actually try to help them or let them reap what they sow? For instance Los Angeles is in total anarchy and chaos right now. This looks like 3rd world Somalia with no rule of law.
You obviously don't know what "herd immunity" is. I'm not surprised.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/21/health/sweden-herd-immunity-coronavirus-intl/index.html
Sweden is still nowhere near 'herd immunity,' even though it didn't go into lockdown
By Niamh Kennedy, CNN
Updated 5:12 PM ET, Thu May 21, 2020
(CNN)Sweden has revealed that despite adopting more relaxed measures to control coronavirus, only 7.3% of people in Stockholm had developed the antibodies needed to fight the disease by late April.
The figure, which Sweden's Public Health Authority confirmed to CNN, is roughly similar to other countries that have data and well below the 70-90% needed to create "herd immunity" in a population.
It comes after the country adopted a very different strategy to stop the spread of coronavirus to other countries by only imposing very light restrictions on daily life.
Very misleading. Do we really believe everybody in Sweeden went in to get an antibody test? Good for them for staying open and not destroying their economy
Very misleading. Do we really expect that they actually tested at least 7.4% of the population? OH! They probably sampled a statistically significant group to arrive at that number. Because, you know, we have centuries of mathematical data that this is possible.
What?
You seem upset.You obviously don't know what "herd immunity" is. I'm not surprised.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/21/health/sweden-herd-immunity-coronavirus-intl/index.html
Sweden is still nowhere near 'herd immunity,' even though it didn't go into lockdown
By Niamh Kennedy, CNN
Updated 5:12 PM ET, Thu May 21, 2020
(CNN)Sweden has revealed that despite adopting more relaxed measures to control coronavirus, only 7.3% of people in Stockholm had developed the antibodies needed to fight the disease by late April.
The figure, which Sweden's Public Health Authority confirmed to CNN, is roughly similar to other countries that have data and well below the 70-90% needed to create "herd immunity" in a population.
It comes after the country adopted a very different strategy to stop the spread of coronavirus to other countries by only imposing very light restrictions on daily life.
I'm a little impressed with the number of dog whistles you squeezed into your post!
I thought it was a death sentence for everyone to be close to each other?
That’s interesting we haven’t heard much about that and that protests are being encouraged.
article in last couple days from Sweden: according to the leading health official, the country has only been able to “allow” less than 15% of the population to be exposed.
Most infectious disease doctors believe that a minimum of 60-70% of a population needs to be exposed to reach herd immunity
What is correct is that Sweden did not impose any restrictions or lockdowns.....in the HOPES of getting herd immunity.
But the country is a LONG way from that at the moment
edit to add cut and paste from that article:
Sweden's Public Health Agency last week released the initial findings of an ongoing antibodies study that showed that 7.3% of people in Stockholm had developed antibodies against COVID-19 by late April. Tegnell later described the study's figure as a "bit lower than we'd thought," adding that the findings represented a snapshot of the situation some weeks ago and he believed that by now "a little more than 20%" of Stockholm's population should have contracted the virus.