Opinion | Sweden Shouldn’t Be America’s Pandemic Model

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Opinion | Sweden Shouldn’t Be America’s Pandemic Model
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From WSJopinion: The U.S. shouldn’t emulate Sweden. The country is far short of herd immunity and its economic recovery lags its neighbors, writes ScottGottliebMD.

Potomac Watch: Democratic National Convention speakers are claiming Joe Biden already has a proven track record of handling pandemics. But the reality of the Obama-Biden response to H1N1 in 2009 differs from their own version of events. Image: Corbis via Getty ImagesThe Trump administration’s Covid response seems increasingly to reflect a policy preference among some conservatives: Protect the elderly and let others try to get on with their lives.

It’s important to protect the old and the vulnerable, who are at the highest risk of severe illness and bad outcomes. But like most issues of medicine, it isn’t a binary choice....

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