Sweden Is Right – The Economy Should Be Left Open

Authored by Mike Whitney via The Unz Review,

Sometimes, the best thing to do, is to do nothing at all. Take Sweden, for example, where the government decided not to shut down the economy, but to take a more thoughtful and balanced approach. Sweden has kept its primary schools, restaurants, shops and gyms open for business even though fewer people are out in public or carrying on as they normally would.

At the same time, the government has kept the Swedish people well-informed so they understand the risks the virus poses to their health and the health of others. This is how the Swedes have minimized their chances of getting the infection while avoiding more extreme measures like shelter-in-place which is de facto house arrest.

What the Swedish experiment demonstrates, is that there’s a way to navigate these unprecedented public health challenges without recklessly imposing police state policies and without doing irreparable harm to the economy. And, yes, the results of this experiment are not yet known, but what we do know is that most nations cannot simply print-up trillions of dollars to counter the knock-on effects of bringing the economy to a screeching halt. These countries must dip into their reserves or take out loans from the IMF in order to recover from the lack of production and activity. That means they’re going to face years of slow growth and high unemployment to dig out from the mess their leaders created for them.

And that rule applies to the US too, even though the government has been recklessly printing money to pay the bills. The unforeseen cost to the US will come in the form of long-term unemployment triggered by millions of failed small and mid-sized businesses. That grim scenario is all but certain now. And just as the USG “disappeared” millions of workers from the unemployment rolls following the 2008 Financial Crisis– forcing them to find low-paying, part-time, no-benefits work in the “gig” economy– so too, millions of more working people will fall through the cracks and wind up homeless, jobless and destitute following this crisis. One $1,200 check from Uncle Sam and a few weeks of unemployment compensation is not going to not be enough to prevent the fundamental restructuring of the US labor force that will be impossible to avoid if the economy isn’t restarted pronto.

That’s why we should look to countries like Sweden that have taken a more measured approach that allow parts of the economy to continue to function during the epidemic, so other parts can gear-up quickly and return to full capacity with minimal disruption. This should not be a “liberal vs conservative” issue as it’s become in the United States. One should not oppose restarting the economy just because Trump is ‘for it’, but because millions of working people are facing an uncertain future in an economy which– most economists believe– is headed for a severe and protracted recession. Liberals should be looking for ways to avoid that dismal outcome instead of wasting all their time criticizing Trump. (Of course, now that the idiot Trump has appointed Ivanka, Jared, Kudlow and Wilbur Ross to lead his Council to Re-Open America” it will be impossible to extricate the issue from partisan politics.) This is a clip from an article by Donald Jeffries at Lew Rockwell:

“The shutdown of businesses now has been going on for more than a month. How many of the dwindling small businesses left in our casino economy have already closed down forever? How many mid-sized ones will ever be able to reopen? How many millions will be furloughed, laid off, fired- however they word it- because of this draconian reaction? How can an economy based on commerce exist without commerce?”

(“The Locked Down World”, Donald Jeffries, Lew Rockwell)

Indeed. This isn’t a question of putting profits before people. The economy IS our life. Try to make a living without an economy. Try to feed your family or pay the rent or buy a car or do anything without an economy. We need the economy. Working people need the economy, and we need to find a way to do two things at the same time: Keep the economy running and save as many lives as possible. The idea that we can just do one of these things and not the other, is not only blatantly false, it is destructive to our own best interests. We have to do both, there is no other way. Here’s more background on Sweden from an article at Haaretz:

“The truth is that we have a policy similar to that of other countries,” says Anders Tegnell, Sweden’s state epidemiologist, “Like everyone, we are trying to slow down the rate of infection … The differences derive from a different tradition and from a different culture that prevail in Sweden. We prefer voluntary measures, and there is a high level of trust here between the population and the authorities, so we are able to avoid coercive restrictions”…

It’s still too early to say whether Stockholm’s policy will turn out to be a success story or a blueprint for disaster. But, when the microbes settle, following the global crisis, Sweden may be able to constitute a kind of control group: Did other countries go too far in the restrictions they have been imposing on their populations? Was the economic catastrophe spawned globally by the crisis really unavoidable? Or will the Swedish case turn out to be an example of governmental complacency that cost human lives unnecessarily?

(“Why Sweden Isn’t Forcing Its Citizens to Stay Home Due to the Coronaviru”, Haaretz)

Tegnell, is no long-haired, fist-waving radical, he’s Sweden’s chief epidemiologist and has worked for mainstream organizations like the WHO and the European Commission. Where he differs from so many of his peers is simply in his approach, which empowers ordinary people to use their own common sense regarding their health, their safety and the safety of others. It’s simple, if you develop symptoms, stay home. Tegnell believes that its easier to get people to do the right thing by trusting their judgement then by ordering them to do so.

That said, Sweden’s objectives are the same as every other country impacted by the pandemic. The emphasis is on “flattening the curve”, slowing the rate of infection, testing as many people as possible, and protecting the vulnerable and older populations. It’s just their methods are different. They’ve taken a more nuanced approach that relies on level-headed people conforming to the guidelines that help to minimize contagion until some better remedy is found. “Social distancing” is practiced in Sweden, but the population has not had their civil liberties suspended nor have they been put under house arrest until the threat has passed. Sweden has not compromised its core values in a frenzied attempt to stave off sickness or death. Can the U.S. say the same? Here’s more from an article at the Washington Times:

“As government leaders in the UK and the United States are grappling with how to revive dormant economies, Dr. Tegnell said the Swedish approach will allow the country to maintain social distancing measures in the long term without putting the economic system at risk. Dr. Tegnell said he believes certain regions in Sweden are already very close to … a state where so many in the population have built up resistance to the virus that it is no longer a pandemic threat…

“We do believe the main difference between our policies and many other countries’ policies is that we could easily keep these kinds of policies in place for months, maybe even years, without any real damage to society or our economy,” Dr. Tegnell said. Although the government has not issued a stay-at-home order, many Swedes have decided to quarantine and practice social distancing on their own volition, Dr. Tegnell said.”

(“Top Swedish official: Virus rates easing up despite loose rules”, The Washington Times)

The threat of pandemic is new to most countries, so it’s not entirely fair to criticize their response. But, at this point, reasonable people should be able agree that implementing sweeping policies that inflict incalculable damage to the economy and on people’s personal liberties is a gross overreaction that poses as big a threat as the pandemic itself. Leaders must be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. That’s all we should expect of them: Just restart the damn economy while minimizing the risks of infection as much as possible. Is that too much to ask? Here’s an excerpt from an article at MedicineNet:

“The financial ruin this pandemic has caused for many will almost certainly lead to increased suicide, mental illness, and physical health problems exacerbated by a loss of health insurance in countries without socialized medicine, according to the World Economic Forum. That’s partly why both Sweden and Singapore have tried to keep life in their countries as normal as possible for as long as possible during the response. It does not explain the drastically different death tolls between the two countries, however….

Anders Tengall, the country’s chief epidemiologist, is making a grim wager. The hypothesis is there will not be significantly more Swedes dead at the end of the pandemic than if the country had initiated stricter distancing protocols, but the looser approach will keep the number of cases from spiking when lockdowns are lifted.

Tengall’s and the rest of the Swedish government’s bet is this approach is more sustainable, and can help prevent some of those other bad health outcomes that accompany economic depression.” (“Sweden and Singapore: The COVID-19 ‘Soft’ Approach vs. Techno-Surveillance”, MedicineNet)

So, yes, the number of deaths per thousand in Sweden do not compare favorably to nearby Denmark, but the final results of the experiment might not be known for years. With a population of 5.8 million, Denmark’s death-toll is currently 336, while Sweden’s is 1,400 for a population of 10.2 million. (as of 4-17-20) So, as a practical matter, the Swedish method looks vastly inferior. (Interestingly, Sweden’s population is similar to NY City’s 8.4 million, but coronavirus deaths in NYC have now reached a horrific 12,822.)

But there’s more to this story than mere data-points or the latest grim statistics. Here’s a clip from the LA Times that helps to connect the dots:

“Tegnell… insists that Sweden’s approach still seems to make sense, though he also acknowledges that the world is in uncharted territory with the virus. He argues that while Sweden might have more infections in the short term, it will not face the risk of a huge infection spike that Denmark might face once its lockdown is lifted.

“I think both Norway and Denmark are now very concerned about how you stop this complete lockdown in a way so you don’t cause this wave to come immediately when you start loosening up,” he said. He said authorities know that the physical distancing Swedes are engaging in works, because officials have recorded a sudden end to the flu season and to a winter vomiting illness.” (“Sweden sticks to ‘low-scale’ lockdown despite rise in coronavirus deaths’”, LA Times)

The Swedish plan will continue to be criticized by public health experts who think that their draconian recommendations should be fully-implemented without the slightest deviation, but it could turn out that the Swedish model is not only vastly superior to the other courses of action but, ultimately, the only real option for countries that want to save lives but avoid a permanently-hobbled and severely-depressed economy.

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25 Comments
oldtimer505
oldtimer505
April 19, 2020 10:00 am

It would appear that critical thinking and common sense still exists in Sweden. Two thumbs up for the country of Sweden.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  oldtimer505
April 19, 2020 12:14 pm

appearances can be deceiving…
if you spend some time really researching the Sweden issue, you’ll come across many comments from people who live in sweden saying “yes but our economy is still fucked, because even though our ‘public policy’ appears more lax, the media here has totally terrorized the population into the same fear induced recession and our economy will be fucked for years”

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
April 19, 2020 10:02 am

Although I completely disagree with the MANDATORY nature of the lock down approach, comparing Sweden to the US (New York City) is a bit of a stretch. Sweden has far more land area than NYC. The level of congestion between the two is not comparable. Common sense says a virus spreads better in a dense population center.

What works in Sweden with a compliant population wouldn’t necessarily work in a melting pot like NYC.

Simply because no one KNOWS what the correct answer to this situation is, every person should make up their own mind on how to proceed. People may want to listen to advice from those that MAY have some insight into this but in the end it should be an individual decision; no force necessary.

The asshats in gov’t should have absolutely no say in the matter since they don’t know their ass from a hole in the ground.

Dan
Dan
  Solutions Are Obvious
April 19, 2020 10:56 am

Well, compare to New York State then. Sweden currently has had 152 Covid-19 deaths per 1 million population. For the state of New York, the same number is 901. Fairly similar demographics, with a largish rural land mass and denser metropolitan areas.

For the U.S. as a whole: 118
New Jersey: 458
California: 29
China: 57

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  Dan
April 19, 2020 11:23 am

When you have roughly 8M people in a tiny area, they make up their own weather systems and pollution plumes. That concentration changes the dynamics for an entire region.

So, do you think comparing NYC’s 8M to all of Sweden’s 10M is a fair comparison? Obviously no. How about comparing a nursing home with 60% fatalities with the small motel a few miles away with none?

These are apples to oranges comparisons that have no value except to attract readers eyeballs. Mike Whitney did a piss poor job on this essay.

Dan
Dan
  Solutions Are Obvious
April 19, 2020 11:48 am

Well, I believe there is value in the comparisons. For one thing, it makes me glad I live in a semi-rural area and not a hell-hole like NYC. But the main takeaway is that the official narrative is total BS. According to that, Sweden, maybe especially Stockholm and other urban centers, should be leading the world in Covid-19 deaths. They’re obviously not.

Putting 25 million people out of work is supposed to be “worth it” according to the official narrative. Meanwhile, Sweden has shut down gatherings of over 50 people which likely puts a few performers on the sidelines for a while I suppose. But no country-wide instant-poverty orders.

As you point out, NY’s strategy resulted in 60% fatalities at a nursing home while Sweden’s strategy is to concentrate on protecting the elderly and other at-risk people. That should also be telling you something.

Yes, we don’t have a perfect control situation with an exact duplicate of NYC to compare, but Sweden’s example is NOT irrelevant or unimportant.

Robin Banks
Robin Banks
  Solutions Are Obvious
April 19, 2020 12:12 pm

Nice deflection Solutions. Answer a question not asked.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Robin Banks
April 19, 2020 12:39 pm

R B
That’s his Forte.

Robin Banks
Robin Banks
  Fleabaggs
April 19, 2020 3:26 pm

I know, I usually scroll right past his stuff.

Dan
Dan
April 19, 2020 10:05 am

There’s no doubt in my mind that Sweden is doing things right here. They are under enormous pressure to conform to what the rest of the world is doing – I think pretty much everybody recognizes that if Sweden is allowed to continue as they are, the rest of the world is going to be looking pretty stupid.

Of course, it’s not over yet, but I’m guessing that the resurge everybody is expecting in the fall, if it happens, will happen everywhere except Sweden. I think Covid-19 is being used here as cover for the economic implosion that was already underway. It also allowed for a lot of grandstanding by almost all our politicians, who are now able to let their inner Hitler run wild.

We are so screwed.

Zed
Zed
April 19, 2020 10:07 am

Well now…this is interesting. Just released.
The Covid-19 immunity band:

https://wearlifekey.com/pages/covid-19-immunity-band

What’s even MORE interesting is that when I ran a domain age check it was registered back in 2018!!!

Couple that with the statement by Fauci back in 2017 about a pandemic in Trump’s term and it suggests a nasty conclusion…

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
April 19, 2020 11:48 am

“Sweden’s objectives are the same as every other country impacted by the pandemic.”
– Mike Whitney

Obviously Mike is oblivious to the real policies of the emergent Scandinavian Islamic State:

– Allow CoVid 19 to circulate freely among all Swedish residents as the malady overwhelmingly attacks elderly and those with co-morbidities. This has the double function of ensuring the most deaths to legacy Swedish citizens and as a bonus permitting young and healthy (thanks to Sweden’s generous universal medical care scheme) Muslim and African New-Swedish to become immune to the virus.

– Reinforce the concept that cash is dirty and a carrier of disease, in this case CoVid-19 virus, to put the final nail in the coffin of actual currency and make the transition to a completely cashless society.

– Add in the soon to be developed (and W.H.O., Bill Gates, Ted Turner, Henry Kissinger, CFR, George Soros approved) and government delivered compulsory “vaccine” for CoVid-19, with the little extra somethings of nano-tracers in the vaccine and a lovely invisible tattoo to prove reception of the wonder drug for work, travel permits, and other healthcare conveniences.

A perfect recipe to seal the deal on the New World Order Beast system for the Kingdom of the Bernadotte family.

Auntie is so very proud of their leadership in this endeavour.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Auntie Kriest
April 19, 2020 4:52 pm

a “cashless” system ‘might’ one day take hold in mega-metropolis areas.. but it will never catch on in rural.

i’ve been paying cash this whole time, never been refused.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
  Anonymous
April 19, 2020 5:12 pm

What we like and what The Evil Fuckers want to put in place are two entirely different things.

swimologist
swimologist
  Anonymous
April 19, 2020 6:01 pm

‘Never been refused.’
Well., past performance is no guarantee of future results.
Jesus, does somebody need to draw pictures for you, DA?

Unsound
Unsound
April 19, 2020 12:12 pm

Interestingly, Sweden’s population is similar to NY City’s 8.4 million, but coronavirus deaths in NYC have now reached a horrific 12,822.

Does anyone know why? If you say population density, you’re wrong. Try again.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Unsound
April 19, 2020 2:30 pm

Several reasons: NYC is a huge travel vector. It has a big Asian community, some having been to China in January. More importantly, a lot of travel between NYC and Europe. The population density compounds the difficulty and widespread use of public transportation spread the virus. That’s why Chicago has gotten hit, too. San Fran would have, too, but they locked down earlier (after previously refusing to cancel the Chinese New Year parade).

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Unsound
April 19, 2020 4:53 pm

it’s race isn’t it.

except I thought sweden was overrun by migrant scum.

so why aren’t they all dying?

NYC and Italy are the PYSOPS. everywhere else is experiencing the actual load…

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Unsound
April 20, 2020 2:15 am

oh, here’s the reason

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Unsound
April 22, 2020 4:16 am

bullshit inflated or made up death numbers.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 19, 2020 2:35 pm

Anyone interested in the trajectory of coronavirus should listen to the latest podcast with Michael Osterholm of CIDRAP https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/podcasts-webinars/episode-4. It’s about 35 minutes, eminently listenable and gives a lot of insight into why the mantra of “test, trace, isolate” isn’t realistic.

We’ll only know which country handled this best when it’s over in a couple of years. Sweden may be taking the best path.

Jdog
Jdog
April 19, 2020 3:46 pm

You cannot compare Swede’s with Americans. Swede’s like Korean’s, are basically very moral and responsible people who act responsibly. Americans on the other hand are a bunch of self centered, egotistical asses who think rules only apply to others, and that they are somehow exempt.
We are not all alike, and what works for some, does not work for everyone.
Sorry if you are being inconvenienced by what is going on, but try to remember others are dying and having their lives, and health ruined by this terrible virus. It is not the flu, it is very dangerous, and very contagious.
I know it goes against everything our culture has thought you, but try to think about someone other than yourself for a change.

blahblah
blahblah
  Jdog
April 19, 2020 4:27 pm

How bout you hide in your hole forever, along with the vulnerable? Virus is here to stay and no amount of crying and being a coward will change that.

swimologist
swimologist
April 19, 2020 5:55 pm

But of course, Sweden ALSO doesn’t have a huge, woefully dependent class of obese, diabetic, hypertensive negroes who rarely spend ten minutes exercising, instead buying a 40 oz, smoking da blunts and menthol Kools. The White man’s burden indeed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 19, 2020 7:25 pm

MURDERERS!!!