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Rush: Sweden Proves the Lockdown Was Unnecessary
« on: June 03, 2020, 06:46:54 pm »
Sweden Proves the Lockdown Was Unnecessary

Jun 3, 2020



RUSH: Does somebody out there remember the coronavirus? Do you remember how we had to be locked down for two or three months out there because otherwise the hospitals would be overrun? Well, we had to be locked down to save ourselves. We’ve had to be locked down because we thought we were gonna die! We had to be locked down, making sure… We had to flatten the curve, that we didn’t overwhelm the hospitals.

Remember all that? We had to destroy the economy! We had to put 40 million people out of work. Remember all that? All so millions of people would not die. Well, the main fearmonger — the man responsible for the model that world leaders cited as their excuse to shut down their countries, including in this country — is this Neil Ferguson guy from the U.K.

Remember, he’s the guy that first published the model that said 2.2 million people will die — 500,000 if we engage in social distancing. But the first figure was 2.2 million if we didn’t do anything. His model has yet to be right, but everybody relied on it. Well, now this same guy says that the lockdowns ended up doing nothing, and that Sweden shows that every country would have had the same outcome whether they had locked down or not.

You got that?

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RUSH: So this epidemiologist, Neil Ferguson, says essentially that these lockdowns didn’t do anything. (paraphrased) “Sweden shows that every country would have had the same outcome without the lockdowns and social distancing.” He was asked why 4,000 people had died in Sweden instead of the 90,000 he had predicted. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.

This guy, Neil Ferguson’s predictions at the outset said 90,000 people in Sweden would die because they weren’t gonna lock down, and 4,000 people died. They asked him, “What happened?” He said, “Well, I think it’s an interesting question.” (snort) By the way, Sweden’s GDP, gross domestic product, has gone up during the crisis. He said, “It’s interesting that adopting a policy which is short of a full lockdown…

“I mean, they’ve closed secondary schools, universities. There’s a significant amount of social distancing, but it’s not a full lockdown, and they’ve got quite a long way to the same effect.” He was speaking before a House of Lords’ Science and Technology Committee. The guy who said, “A half a million Britons could die,” said, “Well, it’s an interesting question.”

As well as fewer deaths, “Sweden’s GDP actually grew in the first quarter of 2020, suggesting that it might avoid the worst of the economic fallout from the crisis.” They didn’t lock down. They didn’t shut down. They didn’t close. They left it voluntary, essentially. They trusted people — and there were lies about that, by the way, throughout the period. “In Sweden, massive numbers of people are dying. Sweden’s experiment is failing!” All this stuff was out there; we were being bombarded with it.

Asked why 4,000 people had died in Sweden instead of 90,000, he said, “Well, I think that’s an interesting question.” Now, in 2009 (that’s 11 years ago) one of this clown’s models — Neil Ferguson, one of his models — predicted 65,000 people could die from the swine flu outbreak in the U.K. The final figure was below 500. So the question remains, “Why does this guy continually get cited? Why is he listened to?”

He’s never right about anything. It’s a classic in how all of these elites and all these establishment types are propped up by each other, even though they are incompetent, demonstrably wrong, left and right. Well, the reason is because the guy’s predictions serve a purpose. They help governments keep people in line. They help governments herd people into action that they otherwise wouldn’t take by scaring the heck out of ’em.

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Re: Sweden Proves the Lockdown Was Unnecessary
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2020, 07:41:57 pm »
This directly contradicts that: https://www.bloombergquint.com/onweb/man-behind-sweden-s-virus-strategy-says-he-got-some-things-wrong

I heard that a couple of days ago too.

Maybe we should let Twitter and Facebook decide the "truth" since our "experts" and "institutions" have left a lot to be desired.
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Re: Rush: Sweden Proves the Lockdown Was Unnecessary
« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2020, 11:02:24 pm »
Even though they have not gone into lock down (only gathering restrictions) Sweden has accomplished very little in the way of heard immunity:


Source:  https://twitter.com/ScottGottliebMD/status/1268191149954609155/photo/1

Meanwhile, they have the largest number of deaths per million population:



Not really a good trade off, but that's their business.

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Re: Rush: Sweden Proves the Lockdown Was Unnecessary
« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2020, 11:12:00 pm »
I may have just had Covid19... I went from normal to a bad fever in about 45 minutes to the point of uncontrollable shaking. 3 hours later the fever was gone. About 10 hours later it was back and stayed with me for about 12 hours but not as severe, a temp around 102. No other symptoms other than those caused by fever. It has now been about a day and half without fever and today without feeling bad. I don't know what it was. It wasn't a cold or flu like any other flu I've had. I'm also a guy that where's a T shirt when it is cold outside... I'll have to wait a couple of weeks to get tested for antibodies.