This rate is quite high, here the data from woldometerDeath rates (deaths per 100,000 people) in Scandinavian countries (BBC, 1 Jun 2020):
Sweden 44
Denmark 10
Finland 6
Norway 4
Death rate (or deaths) is the main measure of success used by most countries. In Scandinavia, Sweden has the worst death rate, hence its response can hardly be described as a success.
Country, | Total cases | Total deaths | Tot Cases/million | Deaths/million |
World | 6,427,915 | 379,503 | 825 | 48.7 |
Sweden | 38,589 | 4,468 | 3,823 | 443 |
Norway | 8,452 | 237 | 1,560 | 44 |
Denmark | 11,734 | 580 | 2,026 | 100 |
Finland | 6,887 | 320 | 1,243 | 58 |
Pakistan | 76,398 | 1,621 | 346 | 7 |
BBC and Woldometer death rates are the same; BBC figures are per 100,000 people whereas Woldometer figures are per million.This rate is quite high, here the data from woldometer
Country, Total cases Total deaths Tot Cases/million Deaths/million World 6,427,915 379,503 825 48.7Sweden 38,589 4,468 3,823 443Norway 8,452 237 1,560 44Denmark 11,734 580 2,026 100Finland 6,887 320 1,243 58Pakistan 76,398 1,621 346 7
That's true, I shared the data to show that corona fighting strategy in Scandinavia is not a successBBC and Woldometer death rates are the same; BBC figures are per 100,000 people whereas Woldometer figures are per million.
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