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Old 19-04-2020, 02:14 PM #10
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Sweden’s population is 10 million our population is over 60 million, they’re death count would of course be lower regardless
Yes but people listen over there where as more people went out then usually when they was advised to stay in which was the reason for a full lockdown.

The state of people in clubs and bars was horrendous when they was told to stay home and now those same people are the o es telling people to stay at home and be safe.

You have to blame the government for letting people to do it and not being stricter but also blame the people who didnt and still dont give af about spreading it.

I do think we should have gone into lockdown the day he advices people to stay in doors
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