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Rebuttals of the Week #53: Coronalogic: Government getting predictions wrong proves they were right.






















Anger in Sweden as elderly pay price for ‘light touch’ strategy in response to #coronavirus. Staff with no masks or sanitiser fear for residents as hundreds die in care homes, by











Anger in Sweden as elderly pay price for coronavirus strategy


Staff with no masks or sanitiser fear for residents as hundreds die in care homes


theguardian.com
















Going to Getugly: ‘Staff with no masks or sanitiser fear for residents as hundreds die in care homes’… just like in Canada whose Prime MInister is boasting about how successful the ‘lockdown’ model has been. All of this is meaningless without context and perspective.







DS: Lockdown delays deaths, it doesn’t eliminate them. And Canada has done a job better than most.












Going to Getugly: You don’t actually know what lockdown does. The point is that Canada followed the lockdown model and is having the exact same issues as Sweden of the ‘elderly paying the price’ that Picard is attributing to their ‘light touch’ approach.




DS: ? Cases in Ontario are 80% off the expert predictions from Apr. 3. How is it not working?




















Going to Getugly: So government health officials make terrifying, apocalyptic predictions based on poor and insufficient data. Those exaggerated predictions fail to materialize.




And the conclusion is that because the government got it horribly wrong it’s proof they were right?

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