wilber1 wrote:
Sweden's per capita death rate is about 2.5 times Canada and about 1.5 times the US. its testing rate per capita is just over half Canada and the US. I don't know that they are a great example to follow.
When it comes to ‘community transmission’ small counties with densely packed populations and an extremely small ‘rural’ (read ‘isolated’) population are incubators, breeding viruses.
To compare countries like the US and Canada with a huge rural, spread out populations to compact densely populated countries is a little less than relevant....... to put it very politely.
Kinda like the people that give DP based advice to people with a B asking questions.