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Argonaut's Norris: 'Fraud' lockdown was the 'biggest policy error since WWI'
Norris believes that a large percentage of Sweden's deaths occurred in care homes after people who became infected with Covid-19 were moved there, and subsequently passed the disease onto people with weaker-than-average immune systems.
"If you look at the number of deaths in Sweden aside from care homes the number is pretty similar to a normal flu season," he argued.
"Sweden has probably reached a kind of herd immunity already, so therefore society in Sweden can return to normal.
"Economic growth in Sweden contracted by 8% in Q2 which is obviously still a disaster, but that is predominantly because the rest of the world shut down their economies.
Norris believes the UK Government initially sought to follow Sweden's lead, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson "bottled it" for fear of facing tough allegations from mainstream media.
"Boris was told, if he didn't lock down, journalists will ask him on national television to accept responsibility and apologise to the families of those who have died as a result of Covid-19, because the rhetoric would have been that is was his fault for not locking down," the manager continued.
Norris believes that a large percentage of Sweden's deaths occurred in care homes after people who became infected with Covid-19 were moved there, and subsequently passed the disease onto people with weaker-than-average immune systems.
"If you look at the number of deaths in Sweden aside from care homes the number is pretty similar to a normal flu season," he argued.
"Sweden has probably reached a kind of herd immunity already, so therefore society in Sweden can return to normal.
"Economic growth in Sweden contracted by 8% in Q2 which is obviously still a disaster, but that is predominantly because the rest of the world shut down their economies.
Norris believes the UK Government initially sought to follow Sweden's lead, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson "bottled it" for fear of facing tough allegations from mainstream media.
"Boris was told, if he didn't lock down, journalists will ask him on national television to accept responsibility and apologise to the families of those who have died as a result of Covid-19, because the rhetoric would have been that is was his fault for not locking down," the manager continued.