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Sweden REMOVED all restrictions. Covid infections COLLAPSED.

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Sweden REMOVED all restrictions. Covid infections COLLAPSED.

It has now gone about 3 weeks since Sweden removed all restrictions and now we can see whether that was a good or a bad move.

Peter Imanuelsen
Mar 2, 2022
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Sweden REMOVED all restrictions. Covid infections COLLAPSED.

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It was on the 9th of February that Sweden removed all restrictions. No more covid passports, no face masks required. Everything is open and life is more or less back to normal. It was freedom day.

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FREEDOM DAY🇸🇪 Sweden has removed all restrictions. No covid passports. No face masks. Everything is open. Life is back to normal!
9:27 PM ∙ Feb 9, 2022
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Remember how all the experts say we always need to wait 3 weeks to see the results, to see if the infections numbers rise. Well, now it has gone 3 weeks, so I decided to have a look at how things are going.

The results may or may not shock you...

And we have the answer. Did the number of infections go up, or did they go down? Well, just take a look at the statistics for yourself.

Screenshot from OurWorldInData

As you can see, the 7 day average covid infections in Sweden on the 9th of February was 21 360. Fast forward to the 1st of March, that same number has absolutely plummeted down to 2 402.

That means the number of covid infections have gone down with a whopping 88.8% in just 20 days since restrictions were removed.

Let that number sink in.

Why isn’t the media talking about this? Surely this is a huge success. The country is back to normal and covid infections have at the same time plummeted.

People are living their lives like normal and yet the number of infections are down. Why is this? Why is no-one talking about this except for me?

But maybe Sweden was just an outlier here?

What about neighboring Denmark who removed all their restrictions even earlier on the 1st of February. Let’s have a look.

Screenshot from OurWorldInData

On the day the removed all restrictions, Denmark had a 7 day average covid infections of 43 309. Go forward 1 month to the 1st of March and that number is down to 20 855. In other words a decrease with 52%.

So here we have it. Sweden’s covid infections went down with 88.8% in 20 days. And Denmark went down with 52% in 28 days. All this after removing ALL restrictions.

What about that. Why is no-one talking about this I wonder…?

Of course, testing has gone down in the last month since restrictions were lifted, and that is surely a reason why the reported infections have gone down. But, society hasn’t collapsed. In fact, people are happy and life is going on like normal.

This is great news. Please make sure to SHARE this article with everyone, because I don’t see anyone else talking about this. People need to know the truth.

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What are your thoughts, let me know in the comments!

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Lyckandin
Mar 2, 2022

I just arrived today from my birthcountry Sweden to the harbour at Helsinki.

I was gladly surprized that there were no Covid-19 passports or neither tests required to be shown/done any more.

Im still going to be as natural as I can as a human, a BIG NO for transhumanism.

The whole pandemic is such a huge global scam !

For now I worried about the next step the new digital passport, the finnish government are propaply launching in the nearby future...

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