As much of the world shut down early in the COVID pandemic, Sweden remained open. The country’s approach was controversial, with some calling it “the Swedish experiment”. But almost two-and-a-half years after the pandemic began, what can we say today about the outcomes of this “experiment”?
"We were in the middle of a plague we didn't know"
Maher rightly references Great Barrington Declaration, which called it in 2020 (posted on here multiple times), and was asked to be shut down by Fauci/Collins (also posted in here multiple times).
How did I know more than Kara Swisher an American journalist?
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