After It No Longer Matters the NYT Admits Sweden Did Not Have WMD
After helping to vilify the country for months
The scene at Norrsken House Stockholm, a co-working space, oozed with radical normalcy: Young, turtleneck-wearing hipsters schmoozed in the coffee corner. Others chatted freely away, at times quite near each other, in cozy conference rooms. Face masks were nowhere to be seen.
It seemed very last January, before the spread of Covid-19 in Europe, but it was actually last week, as many European nations were tightening restrictions amid a surge of new coronavirus cases. In Sweden, new infections, if tipping upward slightly, still remained surprisingly low.
“I have potentially hundreds of tiny interactions when working here,” said Thom Feeney, a Briton who manages the co-working space. “Our work lives should not be reduced to just the screen in front of us,” he said. “Ultimately, we are social animals.”
Normalcy has never been more contentious than in Sweden. Almost alone in the Western world, the Swedes refused to impose a coronavirus lockdown last spring, as the country’s leading health officials argued that limited restrictions were sufficient and would better protect against economic collapse.
It was an approach that transformed Sweden into an unlikely ideological lightning rod. Many scientists blamed it for a spike in deaths, even as many libertarians critical of lockdowns portrayed Sweden as a model. During a recent Senate hearing in Washington, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the leading U.S. infectious disease specialist, and Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, angrily clashed over Sweden.
For their part, the Swedes admit to making some mistakes, particularly in nursing homes, where the death toll was staggering. Indeed, comparative analyses show that Sweden’s death rate at the height of the pandemic in the spring far surpassed the rates in neighboring countries and was more protracted. (Others point out that Sweden’s overall death rate is comparable to that of the United States.)
Now, though, the question is whether the country’s current low caseload, compared with sharp increases elsewhere, shows that it has found a sustainable balance, something that all Western countries are seeking eight months into the pandemic — or whether the recent numbers are just a temporary aberration.
“It looks positive,” said Anders Tegnell, Sweden’s state epidemiologist, who gained global fame and notoriety for having kept Sweden out of lockdown in March.
With a population of 10.1 million, Sweden averaged just over 200 new cases a day for several weeks, though in recent days that number has jumped to about 380. The per capita rate is far lower than nearby Denmark or the Netherlands (if higher than the negligible rates in Norway and Finland). Sweden is also doing far better, for the moment, than Spain, with 10,000 cases a day, and France, with 12,000.
Critics say Sweden does not test for the virus as thoroughly as many other nations — with 142,000 tests for the week ending Sept. 13. Britain, with about six times the population, tested only 587,000 people in the most recent week, far less per capita than Sweden. And Britain conducted far more tests than France, Germany or Spain in that period.
In early September, 1.2 percent of tests in Sweden were positive, compared with about 7 percent currently in Northwest England, Britain’s hardest-hit area.
In response to the recent outbreaks, many European countries are imposing new restrictions. But political leaders, anxious to avoid unpopular and economically disastrous lockdowns, are relying mostly on social-distancing measures, while trying to preserve a degree of normalcy, with schools, shops, restaurants and even bars open.
In essence, some experts say, they are quietly adopting the Swedish approach.
“Today, all of the European countries are more or less following the Swedish model, combined with the testing, tracing and quarantine procedures the Germans have introduced, but none will admit it,” said Antoine Flahault, director of the Institute of Global Health, in Geneva. “Instead, they made a caricature out of the Swedish strategy. Almost everyone has called it inhumane and a failure.”
Back in the spring, when other nations were clamping down, Sweden was often vilified for having gone its own way. Its borders stayed open, as did bars, restaurants and schools. Hairdressers, yoga studios, gyms and even some cinemas remained open, as did public transportation and parks.
Gatherings of more than 50 people were banned, museums closed and sporting events canceled. But that was the extent of the measures, with officials saying they would trust in the good sense of Swedes to keep their distance and wash their hands.
Mr. Flahault lauded Sweden’s government for that part of its approach. “The Swedes went into self-lockdown,” he said. “They trusted in their people to self-apply social distancing measures without punishing them.”
But Mr. Flahault also warned about what he called a major flaw in the Swedish approach. “They continue not to wear masks,” he said. “That can be a big drawback in the Swedish strategy if masks prove effective and key in fighting the pandemic.”
Sweden might also just be enjoying a lull between peaks of infection. The public face of the country’s coronavirus policies, Mr. Tegnell, agrees, saying the numbers can always go up, as they just have. That said, however, “Sweden has gone from being one of the countries in Europe with the most spread to one that has some of the fewest cases in Europe,” he said in a recent interview.
Mr. Tegnell said that Sweden would in certain cases prescribe face masks, particularly to contain local outbreaks. And in a break from the past, he told the Dagens Nyheter newspaper that he would now even consider limited, local restrictions on movement and school closures.
But he still insists that distancing provided overall better protection than masks, which he says could give people a false sense of security.
Mr. Tegnell stressed, as he has many times before, that Sweden did not set out to achieve “herd immunity,” calling it a “myth that has been created.”
“We are happy that the number of cases is going down rapidly and we do believe immunity in the population has something to do with that,” he said in the interview, conducted just before the case numbers rose slightly. “And we hope that the immunity in the population will help us get thought this fall with cases at a low level.”
When the pandemic struck in the spring, the Norrsken House Stockholm, in a former tram depot, looked abandoned, as many of its 450 members stayed home. But by mid-August the place seemed normal. People mixed without visible worries or fears. Some minimal precautions were taken: Workstations designed for six were restricted to four; hand sanitizer stations were everywhere; and most people were social distancing.
“These limitations are going to be in place for a little while, I think, but it doesn’t feel like a big restriction on your day-to-day life,” said Mr. Feeney, the manager. “There’s a yearning for wanting to get back to normal. Finally people feel, ‘OK, we can do this again now. We’ve got through this.’”
The changes are just as noticeable in Sweden’s hospitals. At the Sodersjukhuset hospital in Stockholm in the spring, ambulances were constantly unloading Covid-19 patients. “In April it seemed as if almost everybody had Covid,” said Karin Hildebrand, a cardiologist in the intensive care unit. “Even those brought in for heart failure were positive as well.”
Now, Dr. Hildebrand was enjoying a cappuccino before her shift, casually greeting colleagues who seemed just as relaxed. “We don’t see any Covid positive patients anymore,” she said. “How many are there now on our ward?” she called out to her colleague. “One,” he replied. Dr. Hildebrand smiled.
She was disturbed during the first wave by how many of her friends were lax about social distancing and other precautions. In April, she went on national television, to warn Swedes that the situation was grave.
Now, however, Dr. Hildebrand says Sweden is well prepared for a potential resurgence. “We changed behavior. I don’t see anybody shaking hands, for example,” she said. Recently, she vacationed in the north of Sweden, rock climbing and hiking. “Life is back to normal. But of course there can be a second wave.”
Some experts believe Sweden is now almost fully in control of the virus.
“There are indications that the Swedes have gained an element of immunity to the disease, which, together with everything else they are doing to prevent the infection from spreading, is enough to keep the disease down,” Kim Sneppen, professor of biocomplexity at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, said in an interview.
He stressed that the country could have avoided the high death toll in the beginning, but said that Sweden had regained control from mid-April, when deaths declined steadily.
While the Swedes are far from having achieved herd immunity, he said, “we can conclude that their social distancing rules have proven essential.”
Source: The New York Times
This article is disturbing. However, such erroneous reporting and subsequent confessions are now relatively common in the US and the UK. I’ve seen other organs of our Grand Imperial Fascist “Press” – television and print – do the exact same thing during the last 10 to 15 years when reporting about other big issues – accusations of atrocities by other countries and their leaders, claims about the economy, justifications for destroying countries and killing hundreds of thousands of people, violations of personal rights, and even use of photographs of a few places and countries that were originally presented as evidence of bad living conditions or abuse of citizens or government brutality that were later discovered to be photographs of a completely different place or country or taken a few years prior to the article or report.
The admissions of factual errors or unfortunate mistakes always – ALWAYS – come much too late to affect general impressions among the population or even government actions partly based on press reports. I’ve seen so much erroneous reporting about such a wide range of topics and issues since about 2002, or so, I’ve concluded that most of it is intentional and is propaganda and brainwashing disguised as journalism. Any apologies and admissions of errors are always published or aired far too late to change opinions and actions and that is also intentional.
Look, people, this is NOT a question of evil “liberal” press versus virtuous “conservative” press
or quality of education or deterioration of journalistic standards or some bullshit like that. Please do not let anyone tell you it is.
THIS IS A FASCIST PROPAGANDA SYSTEM CONTROLLED BY FOUR EXTREMELY POWERFUL AND MASSIVELY RICH ENTITIES AND OLIGARCHS. THIS IS FASCISM, FOLKS. THERE IS NO LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE PRESS, ONLY THE ILLUSION OF JOURNALISTS WITH DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHIES.
Sorry for preaching fire and brimstone from the pulpit. However, as most of you here know, while this is a sad and serious dilemma, it is but one facet of our national descent into oligarchy, poverty, global barbarism, and political and cultural disintegration.
It has always been like this. If a scribe was invited to Louis the 14th’s court at Versailles, what kind of content do you think this writer will write about the King? If the writer wants to stay at court, he will necessarily have to write propaganda. The one who pays the piper calls the tune.
People say don’t rock the boat, let things go their own way
Ideas that once seem so right, now have gotten hard to say
I wish that I could talk to you and you could talk to me
‘Cause there are very few of us left my friend
From the days that used to be
Seemed like such a simple thing to follow one’s own dream
But possessions and concession are not often what they seem
They drag you down and load you down in disguise of security
But we never had to make those deals
In the days that used to be
Talk to me, my long lost friend, tell me how you are
Are you happy with your circumstance, are you driving a new car
Does it get you where you want to go, with a seven year warranty
Or just another hundred thousand miles away
From the days that used to be
~ Neil Young
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1BNV3TCkvg
No. It’s not normal. I know better. Saw it with my own eyes. A mostly free press. Fuck this shit buddy.
Stop doing that, you are just confusing people, next thing you know, they will refuse to wear masks and stop with social distancing!Can you imagine, what a disaster that could bring!
The notion that government action or inaction controls COVID is an illusion
It seems that Swedes are good at something else besides porno.