Another of those Twitter charts that I love to post here. Spain cases versus Sweden cases. Spain with a severe lockdown originally, talking about going back to one. Spain with mask mandates, Sweden–almost no one wears them. Now Spain’s cases are rising in part because of more testing. Hospitalizations and deaths are not following cases and are not in the same ratios as in the spring. But interesting to see the comparison. The only explanation is that masks and lockdowns make no difference. Think about that, every other country twisted itself into a pretzel to accomplish nothing.
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Was Sweden on lock-down? (Why does the search engine require searches to be typed in backwards?)