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<blockquote data-quote="Old McDonald" data-source="post: 6901556" data-attributes="member: 47276"><p>How do you know the relative effects upon the economy of the two countries? The difference in the number of dead means a lot more to those affected by a death than it appears to mean to you. Your post suggests the extra deaths are worth it because they are “causing less damage to their economy”. Rather callous.</p><p></p><p>Why should Portugal get another spike? What makes you suggest less people have been exposed? Here are some of today’s updated figures:</p><p></p><p>Total confirmed cases Portugal 24027 Sweden 18926</p><p>In Intensive care P 176 S 399</p><p>Deaths P 928 S 2274 – 80 more than the previous day due to weekend catch up. Portugal 25 more.</p><p>Recovered P 1357 S 1005</p><p></p><p>Total Cases per million population P 2356 S 1874</p><p>Deaths per million P 91 S 225</p><p>Tests per million P 32414 S 8357 UK 9867</p><p></p><p>The last figure is interesting. There has been much criticism of the lack of testing in the UK, but it is more than 15% higher than Sweden and with 6 times the population an enormous difference in numbers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Given the high death rate in Sweden against the number of known cases, I will stick with Portugal thank you very much. You seem to be yet another one concerned more about money than deaths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old McDonald, post: 6901556, member: 47276"] How do you know the relative effects upon the economy of the two countries? The difference in the number of dead means a lot more to those affected by a death than it appears to mean to you. Your post suggests the extra deaths are worth it because they are “causing less damage to their economy”. Rather callous. Why should Portugal get another spike? What makes you suggest less people have been exposed? Here are some of today’s updated figures: Total confirmed cases Portugal 24027 Sweden 18926 In Intensive care P 176 S 399 Deaths P 928 S 2274 – 80 more than the previous day due to weekend catch up. Portugal 25 more. Recovered P 1357 S 1005 Total Cases per million population P 2356 S 1874 Deaths per million P 91 S 225 Tests per million P 32414 S 8357 UK 9867 The last figure is interesting. There has been much criticism of the lack of testing in the UK, but it is more than 15% higher than Sweden and with 6 times the population an enormous difference in numbers. Given the high death rate in Sweden against the number of known cases, I will stick with Portugal thank you very much. You seem to be yet another one concerned more about money than deaths. [/QUOTE]
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