Apr 6, 2020

🔒 ~ When Will The Coronavirus Lockdowns Be Lifted? Here Are One Bank's Estimates 🕵 ~ | Blogger: [👉"For everyone going stir-crazy due to house arrest, there is a light at the end of the tunnel." ~ ZH👈] ... {From movie 'Contagion to COVID-19' - “Nothing spreads like fear”} ... In denmark: The PM said in yesterday's evening TV-stations and news service at ritzau fokus; "It's going to be a long time before a complete "Lockdowns will be lifted"... (no shit, Sherlock)... In the meanwhile - the eye of sauron is always watching - all eyes are on SWEDEN... "Prepare for the mother of all s**t storms if Sweden pulls this off" (rumor mill)... |



Source (ZeroHedge)
https://www.bt.dk/politik/mette-f.-der-kommer-til-at-gaa-lang-tid

With most of the developed world on lockdown, and markets and economies paralyzed until there is a material decline in new coronavirus cases, i.e., until we slide "over the hump" of the coronavirus curve, the biggest question - and variable - in assessing the economic damage unleashed by the covid-19 virus is the length of the lockdowns now in force, with Deutsche Bank's Luke Templeman pointing out that "politicians and health officials have discussed dates ranging anywhere from weeks to over a year.""(READ MORE)

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Prepare for the mother of all s**t storms if Sweden pulls this off


Posted By: AndiV
Date: Sunday, 5-Apr-2020 04:54:38


If Sweden, which has not locked down its economy and society, emerges with a death toll from COVID-19 that is somewhere in the middle of the pack of European countries, there is going to be a lot of recrimination, particularly against those who have tried to silence any discussion about the true extent of the threat that COVID-19 actually poses

In a word: Sweden. What happens if they pull this off? What happens if it turns out that we could have coped with COVID-19 without collapsing entire sectors of the economy putting millions on the dole, and imposing some of the most draconian restrictions on civil liberties in living memory?

Sweden has not closed the bars. Shopping malls are open. Schools and companies are open too. There are some restrictions such as on gatherings of over 500 people. But, in comparison with most European countries, life in Sweden is relatively normal.

https://johnbwellsnews.com/prepare-for-the-mother-of-all-st-storms-if-sweden-pulls-this-off/


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