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>showing a massive second wave in Sweden

What is the difference in testing for covid at the beginning compared to now? I seems that no one takes into account that the world wide deaths are down as infections spike, and that the two week latency doesn't seem to be a factor.



WW deaths are down because IIRC in many places that had a first wave, hospital operations are now more familiar with what to do during COVID and so it's not spiraled wildly out of control as quickly. It could still happen as this wave continues.




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