Cheers, must have missed this ! Top man ! Could do you a graph showing flu vax administered vs excess respiratory and excess all cause deaths for Scotland ? Data is very stark.
Actually there was a study done comparing Michigan (who had a total lockdown) with Sweden (who had no lockdown). I live in Michigan and we even needed travel papers in 2020. The 2 areas have a similar number of people.
Source: 2020-1027. Michigan infection rate per capita (with total lockdown and some businesses closing forever, people couldn't drive anywhere but to the store unless you had a traveller pass and you were a "critical worker") was higher than in Sweden (who only banned public entertainment, not restaurants, masks not mandatory, business and schools not closed). I live in Michigan. During lockdowns they closed all restaurants, nail parlors, haircut and tattoo places, and one was not allowed to go out for optional medical checkups and optional procedures. Everyone was banned from driving except to the store, and required doctor appointments for illness. Except I was a "critical employee" because my employer had a gov't contract, and I got a letter from my employer saying I could drive. I had to keep my travel papers with me in the car at all times. Calculations, studies, and sources here. https://wordsalad.info/2020/10/is-sweden-infection-rate-lower-than-for-michigan/
Joel, do you agree or disagree that the best global comparison of lockdown/mask failure is North Dakota vs South Dakota ?
Yes. https://metatron.substack.com/p/north-vs-south-dakota
ND had a mask mandate for 7 weeks and was not followed by alot of people. Probably not worth using the results out of it.
Cheers, must have missed this ! Top man ! Could do you a graph showing flu vax administered vs excess respiratory and excess all cause deaths for Scotland ? Data is very stark.
https://publichealthscotland.scot/publications/weekly-national-respiratory-infection-and-covid-19-statistical-report/weekly-national-respiratory-infection-and-covid-19-statistical-report-9-february-2023/
Actually there was a study done comparing Michigan (who had a total lockdown) with Sweden (who had no lockdown). I live in Michigan and we even needed travel papers in 2020. The 2 areas have a similar number of people.
Source: 2020-1027. Michigan infection rate per capita (with total lockdown and some businesses closing forever, people couldn't drive anywhere but to the store unless you had a traveller pass and you were a "critical worker") was higher than in Sweden (who only banned public entertainment, not restaurants, masks not mandatory, business and schools not closed). I live in Michigan. During lockdowns they closed all restaurants, nail parlors, haircut and tattoo places, and one was not allowed to go out for optional medical checkups and optional procedures. Everyone was banned from driving except to the store, and required doctor appointments for illness. Except I was a "critical employee" because my employer had a gov't contract, and I got a letter from my employer saying I could drive. I had to keep my travel papers with me in the car at all times. Calculations, studies, and sources here. https://wordsalad.info/2020/10/is-sweden-infection-rate-lower-than-for-michigan/
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