said by Flaochat:A few months ago I had the feeling that maybe Sweden was getting too much attention in this regard, and Japan too little. Now I'm more sure of it. Japan is the clear favourite to win the prize for best coronavirus response. They were hit with the delta variant just like everywhere else, but they did quite well on vaccination, they continued diligently applying sensible low-cost mitigation measures like wearing masks, and they resisted the temptation to resort to the kind of draconian "lockdown" practices that are constitutionally unjustifiable in a free country. As a result they got through it quickly and efficiently. Sweden did okay, but Japan did better.
When we catch up with our delayed herd immunity we can compare the death figure totals.
Do we want lots of deaths in a short time and get it over with or do we want to draw the death count out for ten years or more, and possibly count the same totals?
Once the doctors stop whining about making life and death decisions the sheeple may decide a different path than we have already chosen. We know one thing for sure...the first nation out of the pandemic with herd immunity, will be the financial winner in the global supply market.
Pick your poison. Industry, political, medical, or latest logical path.