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If you think Sweden is doing good, you need to get your facts straight. Their herd immunity is a horrible strategy to combat COVID19.Sweden is a shining example where they have refused to shut down they country on the behest of fraudsters from WHO, the US and other A-holes. Sweden is an advance country and shining example of how people should be treated and cared for, but it seems your little head just cannot grasp the reality.
You need to stop this scam, and follow Sweden's model and open up the country.
And lastly, I am very disappointed with the Armed Forces who have all the resources and expertise to adequately diagnose this COVID-19 scam
Much of the success of any strategy in combating pandemics has a lot to do with population density, race, climate, average age of population, overall population health, social habits and the health system in that country. So comparing apples with apples, many other Nordic countries that are not going with the herd immunity strategy are doing much better than Sweden for example Denmark, Norway, and Finland. Their cases and death rates are far lower than Sweden's.
Austria is also doing herd immunity strategy, and they are doing a lot of testing too, but their number of detected cases are even more than that of Sweden. Sweden is doing much less tests, so their extent of infection is by and large invisible because of asymptomatic carriers.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
Lastly, the concept of letting the elderly and the frail succumb to the disease and die with a "survival of the fittest until all is well" aka herd immunity is not something that's acceptable in vast majority of countries as it is perceived highly unethical. Such a community decision can only be made acceptable in a society where family system and family values are weak and more focused on individualistic values otherwise it would be rejected and seen as an insensitive and inhumane act from the government, e.g Pakistan's culture.
So your suggestion of making Pakistan follow Sweden's example seems to be quite unsubstantiated. What's needed is a balancing act between health and economy like how majority of the world is trying to cope with the pandemic and Pakistan is no different in following that formula albeit needing much more improvements.
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