@HaroldofWorld has an update on how everyone is also still all dead in Sweden and Denmark. But I’m sure they have all cinched their heads with plastic garbage bags to achieve these results and will finally all die when they remove them…
It’s interesting that Denmark — between Sweden and Germany — has historically had all cause death rates higher than Sweden even on an ASMR basis. It would be interesting to add Germany to Harold’s ASMR method and see if it lands as high as it does from the HMDB data. (I will also try a comparative chart just with HMDB soon.)
Of course, by Harold’s take, even in 2020 Sweden only suffered an ASMR “setback” to only 2016 or so. In the US, it was a larger impact back to 2003 or so according to @USMortality:
Thank God for Bush’s 2003 lockdowns that kept it from being worse. No, wait. I think it was something else that happened in 2003…
Still All Dead in Sweden and Denmark Also...
Still All Dead in Sweden and Denmark Also...
Still All Dead in Sweden and Denmark Also...
@HaroldofWorld has an update on how everyone is also still all dead in Sweden and Denmark. But I’m sure they have all cinched their heads with plastic garbage bags to achieve these results and will finally all die when they remove them…
It’s interesting that Denmark — between Sweden and Germany — has historically had all cause death rates higher than Sweden even on an ASMR basis. It would be interesting to add Germany to Harold’s ASMR method and see if it lands as high as it does from the HMDB data. (I will also try a comparative chart just with HMDB soon.)
Of course, by Harold’s take, even in 2020 Sweden only suffered an ASMR “setback” to only 2016 or so. In the US, it was a larger impact back to 2003 or so according to @USMortality:
Thank God for Bush’s 2003 lockdowns that kept it from being worse. No, wait. I think it was something else that happened in 2003…