Sweden: Despite Variants, No Lockdowns, No Daily COVID Deaths
Since the COVID pandemic broke out, Sweden has been fought over more than any other part of Europe since Germany in the 30 Years War. In refusing to use an iron fist to control a virus, lockdown advocates claimed it was either committing murder or suicide; choose your favourite metaphor. Relatively few such as me, in three separate articles, claimed the Nordic country was sparing both the economy and something called âlibertyâ with its light-handed approach.
By Michael Fumento |Â American Institute for Economic Research
Since the COVID pandemic broke out, Sweden has been fought over more than any other part of Europe since Germany in the 30 Years War. In refusing to use an iron fist to control a virus, lockdown advocates claimed it was either committing murder or suicide; choose your favourite metaphor. Relatively few such as me, in three separate articles, claimed the Nordic country was sparing both the economy and something called âlibertyâ with its light-handed approach.
My favourite title (editor chose it):Â âMedia Enraged That More Swedes Arenât Dying.â
Thus last year we saw such headlines as CNNâs âDeaths Soar In Country That Didnât Lock Down. Officials Identify Big Reason Why.â Around the same time âSweden Steadfast In Strategy As Virus Toll Continues Rising,â claimed another source. âSwedenâs Coronavirus Strategy Drives Up Infection Rate,â screamed the BBC. Everyone was playing pile-on. âSweden Has The Highest Daily Coronavirus Death Rate In The World â And Itâs Getting Worse.â Thatâs from Yahoo Sports. Sports?
Modelers desperately tried to scare Sweden into locking down. One predicted an incredible median of 96,000 deaths, with a maximum of 183,000. At Swedenâs Lund University an academic used the parameters in the now-infamous Neil Ferguson/Imperial College model to warn that it meant 85,000 deaths for Sweden. An Uppsala University team also found the nation paying a terrible price with 40,000 Covid-19 deaths by May 1, 2020 and almost 100,000 by June.
Total Swedish COVID deaths at this writing:Â 14,651.
Itâs not that Sweden did nothing – but very little.
âFrom the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Public Health Agency . . . embarked on a de-facto herd immunity approach, allowing community transmission to occur relatively unchecked,â declared a scathing editorial in the leftwing medical journal The Lancet last December.
âNo mandatory measures were taken to limit crowds on public transport, in shopping malls, or in other crowded places,â it said.
âCoronavirus testing, contact tracing, source identification, and reporting, as recommended by WHO, were limited and remain inadequate.â
High schools closed temporarily, but grade schools never.
âIn our view,â snarled The Lancet, âthere is still not sufficient recognition in the national strategy of the importance of pre-symptomatic and asymptomatic transmission, aerosol transmission, and use of face masks.â
Time to revisit Sweden as much of the world starts locking down and masking again regardless of vaccination levels, blaming the Delta variant. And those impudent Swedes are pretty much refusing to die of COVID at all.
Not to say that vaccines havenât contributed to the current low numbers, but ⊠cases peaked during the first week of January while vaccinations didnât even begin until the end of that month. Currently Sweden ranks 18th in Europe in vaccines per capita, right in the middle. Likewise, there are those who say Sweden finally buckled down and imposed serious restrictions. It didnât. It imposed more restrictions in the second week of January, perhaps more in response to international opprobrium than anything else. But yes, it was after cases not only had started dropping but actually plummeted by more than half.
Whatâs happening? According to an as-yet unpublished but online study by two Svenske researchers, it appears the country has reached that Holy Grail of COVID called âherd immunity.â That means a level where those already protected are significantly guarding those without exposure. Mind, they say, itâs not all from Covid-19 per se but possibly in great part to âpre-immunityâ from other infections. Four coronaviruses are known to cause colds, but the researchers actually donât even mention that. Itâs just that previous exposure to something seems to be providing natural inoculation. And it shouldnât be as unique to Sweden as Ingrid Bergman.
Mind, the current figures are just a snapshot. Did the country pay an awful price en route to the apparent herd immunity?
Well, certainly the Swedish death rate is higher than its Nordic neighbours Norway, Denmark, and Finland. Those are the comparisons youâll hear. But itâs well below the rates for larger-population European countries including Belgium, Italy, the U.K., Romania, Spain, France, and Portugal. The U.S., too.
Swedenâs chief epidemiologist Anders Tegnell, who caught absolute hell, feels vindicated.
âLocking down is saving time,â he said last year. âItâs not solving anything.â In essence the country âfront-loadedâ its deaths and decreased those deaths later on.
Meanwhile, the Swede haters have also insisted that in exchange for its âbutcherâs billâ the country was deriving little or no economic benefit from not shutting down.
âSweden unlikely to feel economic benefit of no-lockdown approach,â warned the Financial Times in a May 10, 2020 headline. It admitted that so far Sweden has fared better, but select âanalystsâ cautioned it wouldnât last.
Wrong. Despite Sweden inevitably feeling undertow from economies that did lock down, âCovid-19 has had a rather limited impact on its economy compared with most other European countries,â according to the Nordetrade.com consulting firm. âSofter preventative restrictions against Covid-19 earlier in the year and a strong recovery in the third quarter contained the GDP contraction,â it said.
Thus the country the media loved to hate is reaping the best of all worlds: Few current cases and deaths, stronger economic growth than the lockdown countries, and its people never experienced the yoke of tyranny.
Not surprisingly, itâs not just Swedenâs pro-freedom position on COVID that sticks in the MSMâs craw. Though routinely labelled âsocialist,â it ranks 10th out of 190 economies for ease of doing business, according to the World Bankâs Doing Business report for 2020.
Which for a lot of people is presumably another good reason to hate them.
This article (Sweden: Despite Variants, No Lockdowns, No Daily COVID Deaths) was originally published on American Institute for Economic Research and is published under a Creative Commons license.