Paul Saladino· MD
even Sweden with no lockdown do you know they only reach sixty percent approximately after ICU capacity
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even Sweden with no lockdown do you know they only reach sixty percent approximately after ICU capacity
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sweden's ICUs were never more than half full they never got close to being overwhelmed
and certainly in Sweden where they did not do social distancing to the degree that we did the icy use were not even at half capacity and then in the UK I believe there were 12 there was an average of 12 to 15 patients per hospital with kovat
even Sweden with no lockdown do you know they only reach 60 percent approximately after ICU capacity they had six ondra beds they jumped it open a week or two to a thousand thinking it was gonna be really bad and they never really went over 600 I believe