A wounded PM and ailing economy forces England to ‘go Swedish’ on Covid
last year examined what would have happened had Britain followed the Swedish approach. Even assuming the public here would have been as willing to adhere to non-mandatory recommendations as the Swedes the UK death rate would have at least doubled.
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