When they shut down all the small businesses and just left the big box stores open, they ended up concentrating all the shoppers together in a few big centralized locations, turning them into daily super-spreader events.
Now they're imposing curfews, as if that will somehow limit people's exposure to each other by keeping them at home more I guess?
Well here's the thing: Bars and restaurants are already closed. The only thing people are going out at night for is logistical activities like shopping - things they have to do every day regardless of curfews.
So all a curfew will accomplish is to shorten the available hours people have to carry out those logistical activities (like shopping), which will concentrate everyone into the stores during the remaining hours, which will increase social contact/exposure, not reduce it.
So like the small business shutdowns, this measure can only make things worse.
I don't believe for one second that there's any modeling that pointed to this being a good idea, because it defies logic on the face of it. At this point it's painfully obvious that governments are just taking drastic actions so they can be seen to be "doing something". And worse, there's no exit strategy. Nothing they're doing is working. None of these measures will bring an end to the pandemic (indeed they'll only make it worse), so where's the light at the end of the tunnel here? Is there one? Or is this the "new normal"?
Oh and they still don't know if the vaccines work on the new strains yet BTW.
It seems Sweden was doing fine until they lost to pressure from the IMF and globalist institutions and were forced into locked down by their politicians, not their epidemiologists. I think you're just a little behind on what the media tactics have been to convince the population into believing things that aren't reality.
Sweden is just one of the well known ones that didn't put in measures. There are a handful of countries that I know of you've probably never even heard about that either have no measures or are very laxed compared to what we are going through and are doing much better managing the "pandemic". The articles and data I gave you prove it.
They are not in a lockdown. Schools are still open, shops are still open, restaurants are still open. There is no curfew. How is this a lockdown?
oh great so you just delete the reply where you link me an article that says they are going to lockdown. kek
I didn't delete it. I posted it twice. You just replied to the second one I deleted. The original is still up there. Also, I didn't say they are going into lockdown. I said they passed a law so that lockdowns are now legal in Sweden, which wasn't the case before.