top | item 22721661 (no title) dmh2000 | 6 years ago Sweden's mortality rate (2.97) is significantly higher than Germany (0.78), South Korea (1.59) and the US (1.75) among others. As of 3/29/2020 https://www.statista.com/statistics/1105914/coronavirus-deat... discuss order hn newest Gwypaas|6 years ago Sweden has since March 13th stopped testing except those who requires hospital care, so the numbers are not comparable in any way. lawn|6 years ago The government announced today they want to increase the testing again, but how much or when is yet undecided. load replies (1) chosenbreed37|6 years ago I wonder why they stopped testing... load replies (1) paul_f|6 years ago can't really reach that conclusion. Mortality rate is too dependent on how many people have been tested, not the underlying mortality. Nobody knows the true denominator in these equations.
Gwypaas|6 years ago Sweden has since March 13th stopped testing except those who requires hospital care, so the numbers are not comparable in any way. lawn|6 years ago The government announced today they want to increase the testing again, but how much or when is yet undecided. load replies (1) chosenbreed37|6 years ago I wonder why they stopped testing... load replies (1)
lawn|6 years ago The government announced today they want to increase the testing again, but how much or when is yet undecided. load replies (1)
paul_f|6 years ago can't really reach that conclusion. Mortality rate is too dependent on how many people have been tested, not the underlying mortality. Nobody knows the true denominator in these equations.
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paul_f|6 years ago