Jim .... Right now I would say that actual death RATE (in the chart below per one million people) is the one stat that would be worth looking at. Check out the US vs Sweden (that was your choice) and focus on the third column from the right side. That tells me a bit of a story in itself. Unless someone is messing with the numbers, which I highly doubt, it would appear that Sweden's death RATE is almost double that of the US. Meanwhile, it would appear that the Swedes are finally beginning to ramp up and get in step with the rest of the world from what I hear and read today, they are starting to clamp down in other words. Our numbers up here north of the 49th aren't nearly as bad, a simple result of a BIG country with a relatively SMALL population .... although our areas of high population density don't look very good. Anyways the link I mention is below ... draw your own conclusions. One thing I can predict, when this is all over and done with, I know what some people are going to say. Something like ..... "See, I told you we'd get through it" ..... just wait, that'll happen guaranteed.
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