This is from CATO, so they have a slant. But it looks like the author is relying upon good data?
Here's another that backs up the all-cause mortality conclusion:
But then there is this article from a year earlier that really hammers their approach:
Here's another that backs up the all-cause mortality conclusion:
The Swedish COVID-19 approach: a scientific dialogue on mitigation policies
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sweden was among the few countries that did not enforce strict lockdown measures but instead relied more on voluntary and sustainable mitigation recommendations. While supported by the majority of Swedes, this approach faced ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
But then there is this article from a year earlier that really hammers their approach:
Column: Did Sweden beat the pandemic by refusing to lock down? No, its record is disastrous
A new study shows just how badly Sweden fared in the pandemic.
www.latimes.com