There's something not right about the number of "deaths". Alberta has a similar population to Norway, similar case counts, and similar vaccination rate. Norway is opening up and has almost no deaths, Alberta has 20+ deaths per day and supposedly is in crisis. The only difference I can think of is big city demographics in Alberta and hospital unions/workers being anti-conservative, the extent that they're willing to go on strike during a pandemic. https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/strike-inevitable-for-alberta-nurses-likely-two-months-away-1.5565332
There's something not right about the number of "deaths". Alberta has a similar population to Norway, similar case counts, and similar vaccination rate. Norway is opening up and has almost no deaths, Alberta has 20+ deaths per day and supposedly is in crisis. The only difference I can think of is big city demographics in Alberta and hospital unions/workers being anti-conservative, the extent that they're willing to go on strike during a pandemic. https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/strike-inevitable-for-alberta-nurses-likely-two-months-away-1.5565332
Norway shut down early and hard. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_pandemic_in_Norway#Prevention_measures_and_response
Jason Kenney did the opposite and offered the nurses a 3% wage cut.
How any specific country acted at first matters not since Delta came around. What else you got?
A large majority of the covid people taking up beds in the hospitals are from the small minority that are unvaxxed?
In Norway? What's your point?
It's funny how you just ignored the huge hole I poked in your reasoning.