Johan Giesecke one year on: did Sweden succeed?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

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  • @UnHerd
    @UnHerd  3 года назад +40

    The date on the chart (mid May instead of mid April) is just a typo, which Freddie then read out! Meant to say mid April ;-)

    • @MrVpassenheim
      @MrVpassenheim 3 года назад +7

      I've just debunked your "stats" that you showed the first 6 minutes. You're very misleading. Maybe you have a future as an MSM "journalist".

    • @bassathehelingmindcassa2341
      @bassathehelingmindcassa2341 3 года назад

      U will se he cant com upp with annything in long runn
      To day 1500 testes how was told it was covi 19 no virus
      Was funded 7 unewersety was check it 0 in funding

    • @bassathehelingmindcassa2341
      @bassathehelingmindcassa2341 3 года назад

      Yes its a story only

    • @bassathehelingmindcassa2341
      @bassathehelingmindcassa2341 3 года назад

      Let us digg up 2000 ded and investigste how did

    • @tonycoxall7370
      @tonycoxall7370 3 года назад

      Yes, I think we realised that. Never mind - ' To err is human ' .

  • @ugjhgjf
    @ugjhgjf 3 года назад +522

    Extremely brave to make predictions and then come back in 12 months to be called to account. I've never seen anyone else do this. The usual pattern is prognosticate and deny.

    • @annarichardson7794
      @annarichardson7794 3 года назад +20

      Yep can't see Whitty answering to his 4000 deaths a day prediction, or Ferguson with all the BS he has come out with.

    • @importantjohn
      @importantjohn 3 года назад +2

      To be fair, Neil Ferguson was interviewed on here at the end of last year. Unfortunately for many people who are anti lockdown, his projections have been proven to be correct.

    • @Michelmutimidiamax
      @Michelmutimidiamax 3 года назад +13

      @@importantjohn Which projections? Because, in terms of numeric predictions, it was terrible. Probably, there was an overestimation of lethally.

    • @Mokkel73
      @Mokkel73 3 года назад +2

      But, everything he does is deny!!!!

    • @michstockholm1164
      @michstockholm1164 3 года назад +5

      @@annarichardson7794 it's easier if you know what you're talking about and aren't trying to scare the shit out of people in order to earn money or temporary fame.

  • @philsandele
    @philsandele 3 года назад +551

    Not shying away from tough questions, but always the respectful interviewer. You are part of what has become a rare breed, mr Sayers. Once again, bravo!

    • @MO-rp8yy
      @MO-rp8yy 3 года назад +10

      Which you can tell about both. Science-interview on a really high level of science and integrity.

    • @fndngnvrlnd
      @fndngnvrlnd 3 года назад +5

      Yes but he did not challenge him more on his complete change of tune!!! Giesecke has been bought!!! He has sold out!!!!

    • @mr.safensound4238
      @mr.safensound4238 3 года назад +3

      @@fndngnvrlnd sold out or 'persuaded'?...

    • @MO-rp8yy
      @MO-rp8yy 3 года назад +2

      @@fndngnvrlnd You're talking 'bout Drosten, right?......
      Yes, everyone is bought, except the pharmas, media and policy. It has to be the science that contradicts the official narrative to be bought......absolutely.....

    • @ludmilaivanova1603
      @ludmilaivanova1603 3 года назад +7

      @@fndngnvrlnd I would not say so categorically, but, certainly, he was careful. It shows us how dangerous is today to say what you think.

  • @annalyons4580
    @annalyons4580 3 года назад +51

    In Ireland we are still in the longest and strictest lockdown in the world and there is no questioning of it and incredible compliance. In my country there are few dissenting voices in the media and no opposition whatsoever to government or health experts. Our schools were closed for months on end with teachers sitting at home on full pay. Also libraries closed with staff on full pay. All workers in the public sector are having it great while the private sector is on it's knees. What a country !!!!

    • @johnneville403
      @johnneville403 3 года назад +12

      Lives destroyed to protect a demographic who were already sheltering while a vaccine was created. Thrown under a bus amid media hysteria.

    • @harryf1ashman
      @harryf1ashman 3 года назад +2

      Sunetra Gupta (barrington declaration) said that lockdown is essentially a rich countries prerogative. What she should have added its thats it also essentially a white collar priviledge because without front line workers, the whole thing would very quickly break down. Removing the moral hazard from these lockdowns was huge mistake. The public sector non jobbers should have been rewarded with a manditory reduction in salary.

    • @Carroty_Peg
      @Carroty_Peg 3 года назад

      The joyous Socialist Utopia of the UK. . . we clap on doorsteps for the NHS and get shunned by GPs. Will we ever learn? We created the modern idea of freedom and now appear destined to join the Chinese in their new social credit adventure.

    • @susanjackett9268
      @susanjackett9268 2 года назад

      It's the same across Brit too

  • @original_poster
    @original_poster 3 года назад +423

    His comment about people's willingness to give up their freedoms being worrisome is spot on. This has marked a turning point in the West - this will not be the end of lockdowns I believe. They will become a permanent part of the landscape eventually.

    • @LOOKINVERTED
      @LOOKINVERTED 3 года назад +67

      "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."

    • @mogznwaz
      @mogznwaz 3 года назад +25

      That's what worries me too

    • @bobgillis1137
      @bobgillis1137 3 года назад +33

      I agree.But I think the whole push for injection "passports" is replace "temporary" lockdowns with permanent and variable restrictions on freedom. I am hoping it will fail big time and regardless, I will not take part in them.

    • @LOOKINVERTED
      @LOOKINVERTED 3 года назад +8

      @@xdrowssap4456 I think you hit squarely where the issues lie. Granted there are international influences intent on trying to dictate rules to sovereign entities but it comes not without its pitfalls from their perspective at the moment - which is precisely what this push for more centralised control is all about I'm presuming, facilitated through these vaccination "freedom" passports, and controlled by an unelected NGO.

    • @LOOKINVERTED
      @LOOKINVERTED 3 года назад +13

      @@xdrowssap4456 Me too, and along with countless others. What's frustrating is our chances would be hugely increased if it weren't for the naïve or downright stupid dare I say in not realising what's at stake and are seemingly going along with this agenda. They simply don't understand what they're proponents of.

  • @thereligionofrationality8257
    @thereligionofrationality8257 3 года назад +166

    This pandemic has shown that people are much more sheeplike than most of us realise. Like the majority of German citizens in the '20s and '30s. One would think we would have learned that government serves us, not the other way round. Alas, no.

    • @ludmilaivanova1603
      @ludmilaivanova1603 3 года назад +8

      The Religion of Rationality I might misunderstood you, but I am sure the government serves big corporations, not the people.

    • @thereligionofrationality8257
      @thereligionofrationality8257 3 года назад +1

      @@ludmilaivanova1603 Meant to say a 'proper' government.

    • @xylemrays671
      @xylemrays671 3 года назад +4

      It mainly highlighted how dumb people are. People who think they’re intelligent, they “know stuff, listen to this man, it’s a conspiracy man”.

    • @caliac
      @caliac 3 года назад +6

      And that's why movies like 'Judgement At Nuremberg' should be a mandatory watch in highschool in every democratic country.

    • @toddlavigne6441
      @toddlavigne6441 3 года назад +3

      that's why we call them "sheeple" LOL

  • @spectralisation
    @spectralisation 3 года назад +84

    There's a meme about Finland, about how they can't wait for 2 meters social distancing rule to expire, so they can get back to the usual 10 meters. Which may or may not explain their very low numbers :)

    • @somosn4241
      @somosn4241 3 года назад +2

      What low numbers? Sweden is one of the countries with the highest infection rate in the world (the third among the nations with more than 10 Million people)! And yet, they don't do so many tests compared with the rest of Europe, it could be much worse.

    • @spectralisation
      @spectralisation 3 года назад +7

      @@somosn4241 FINLAND, it's FINLAND.

    • @Jaravik
      @Jaravik 3 года назад +13

      @@somosn4241 Why is it something bad to have many people being sick? It's positive! Stay home a few days, get well, get on with life, just like after any virus infection. As explained during the interview, Sweden did very well protecting people's jobs, mental health and democracy whilst other countries engage in fascist autocratic lock-downs.

    • @somosn4241
      @somosn4241 3 года назад +4

      @@Jaravik Well, obviously you agree with the Nazism and the eugenics. The numbers of Sweden are catastrophic, having so many infected people (highest in EU), with one of the worst ICU per capita in Europe and very slow vaccination, you won't get to know the number of deaths because people there live in the "Happy world" where the journalist applaud Tegnell as if he was Hitler and the opposition is a joke. In a serious country, Giesecke and him would be both in jail.

    • @somosn4241
      @somosn4241 3 года назад +2

      @@spectralisation My bad, didn't read Finland.

  • @jbwatson2
    @jbwatson2 3 года назад +273

    This is an amazingly honest interview, I am not sure I have ever seen two people be more sincere in the same discussion. Kudos to both! Please make this an annual thing.

    • @jmolofsson
      @jmolofsson 3 года назад +1

      Johan Giesecke is born 1949. He won't have energy to make this an annual thing.

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 3 года назад +14

      @@jmolofsson That makes him several years younger than the American president, junior also to the previous one, five years older than the German chancellor, and eight years older than the prime minister of Sweden.
      A mere hour's chatting is not such a tall order for a typical person in their early 70s, and for a Swede that may go double.

    • @marcritchie4968
      @marcritchie4968 3 года назад +12

      Accepting where he was wrong tells you how genuine he is. Borris should be in prison

    • @jonesalex565
      @jonesalex565 3 года назад +10

      Honest. But he concedes too much I'm afraid. UK deaths were revised by 25% over night! And that's just for starters.

    • @jmolofsson
      @jmolofsson 3 года назад +2

      @@dixonpinfold2582
      Yes. I was thinking of Biden as I wrote.
      And it's only to admit that age strike differently.
      I wasn't impressed by Joseph Biden before, but I've started to become that now. Impressed. Slowly.

  • @willhamill1787
    @willhamill1787 3 года назад +112

    Someone admitting that they got some of their predictions wrong.....
    WOW!
    THERE'S AN UNUSUAL THING TO HEAR....
    Well done Sweden !!!

    • @atyourservice
      @atyourservice 3 года назад +2

      So true. And now you can take that as an example by admitting you cannot spell Sweden.

    • @willhamill1787
      @willhamill1787 3 года назад

      Oops sorry!

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/Ri_yU_gHLcA/видео.html

    • @RadioNul
      @RadioNul 3 года назад +2

      yes, well done sweden in being utterly wrong

    • @hunkenpunken
      @hunkenpunken 3 года назад +2

      Giesecke is the worst liar....

  • @TheIncredibleMrG777
    @TheIncredibleMrG777 3 года назад +56

    I don’t get upset by anything the Swede said. I don’t get upset about the possibility of death. I do get upset about people imposing restrictions on my family and community because of their irrational fears. We will all die.

    • @ayethegreat4997
      @ayethegreat4997 3 года назад

      No offense but it seems you are Scandinavian or Dutch. These are the countries that talk about people dying as if they were distributing chocolates. 🙀

    • @g_c6668
      @g_c6668 3 года назад +5

      @@ayethegreat4997 Death is 100% certain, why shouldn't we discuss it or even plan for it?

    • @ayethegreat4997
      @ayethegreat4997 3 года назад +2

      @@g_c6668 discussing it with care or casually is the difference. I am surpriddd at people who think death is certain so let us just enjoy our lives. These people are killing others who are vulnerable or want to live longer by not getting vaccinated or not wearing masks.
      Anyways it’s a topic of choice and really cannot be discussed.

    • @lulunz6809
      @lulunz6809 3 года назад

      Then don't have children. Other people have the right to live too. What you are saying is that you are more entitled than anyone else. That is narcissism. Don't breed.

    • @lulunz6809
      @lulunz6809 3 года назад +1

      @@ayethegreat4997 I agree. They are killing others and their argument about rights is very self centered and not about everyone having the right to live to the fullest while they are alive. That concept seems beyond their understanding because they want to have their rights at the expense of other peoples rights. Its almost like a teenage way of thinking where they think the world revolves around them, rather than seeing themselves as part of a much bigger world. Ahh what a small minded small country.

  • @Benzknees
    @Benzknees 3 года назад +267

    Even a year is too short a time to judge Sweden against others. As the South African PANDA research group has found, lockdowns will lead to about 29x as many years of life lost as covid, but over the lifetime of the effected populations, some 70 odd years. In the long run Sweden will not just have proven lockdowns make no difference (in the space of year), but that they have cost other countries massively more in terms of general health & economic wellbeing.

    • @LOOKINVERTED
      @LOOKINVERTED 3 года назад +38

      Agreed and it's already becoming apparent in those countries, particularly the UK where I am where there's now this huge backlog of treatments, 5 mill+ that will be difficult to fulfil even under the best of circumstances. And NOT locking down was considered as controversial? Mass delusion and groupthink has led us down the garden path (and potentially off the proverbial cliff).

    • @nikil-mukerji
      @nikil-mukerji 3 года назад +6

      The Panda Group is a think tank that has so far been wrong about everything. They’re backed by the same people who are behind the Great Barrington Declaration, which represents a fringe opinion in the relevant sciences.

    • @inbox0000
      @inbox0000 3 года назад +3

      ahah starts off saying its too early to compare then ends with "yeah they won" nice try at trying to look objective. If only the general health in other countries was as good as Swedens was before it eh? 😉

    • @G360LIVE
      @G360LIVE 3 года назад +27

      I don't think we even need a year. Florida opened up, and the media had on "experts" who claimed the state would see a spike in cases and deaths. What actually happened is Florida had fewer cases and deaths than California or New York, two states that had lockdowns and masks, and Florida has a greater elderly population, meaning that there are more people considered "at risk" in Florida. It's also a state that people are moving to now, away from states like California.

    • @roberthay54
      @roberthay54 3 года назад +23

      @@nikil-mukerji a fringe opinion in the relevant sciences ?

  • @theskeptic2798
    @theskeptic2798 3 года назад +313

    We’ve made a deal with the devil by giving away freedom , I shudder to imagine the consequences .

    • @thegeneralist7527
      @thegeneralist7527 3 года назад +23

      We made the deal but didn't gain anything and have lost a lot. We haven't paid the price yet. A fools deal.

    • @importantjohn
      @importantjohn 3 года назад +4

      We give away freedom all the time for the greater good.

    • @MsChitterchat
      @MsChitterchat 3 года назад +8

      @@importantjohn No we don’t

    • @importantjohn
      @importantjohn 3 года назад +8

      @@MsChitterchat Really? So you never wear your seat belt? You never obey the speed limits? You never stop at a red light? You never obey a one way system? You never had vaccines as a child? You don't agree with people's liberty being taken away if they break the law? I could go on

    • @patrickh9937
      @patrickh9937 3 года назад +25

      @@importantjohn are you seriously comparing seatbelts and vaccines to the right to leave your home and earn a living or get some exercise? To have a meal with your family? I don't think you even understand what freedom is.

  • @pollofracco
    @pollofracco 3 года назад +80

    Aggressive questions as it has to be; moderate and humble attitude, readiness to accept mistakes and get better: an excellent interviewer and an excellent man of science. My best wishes to your channel.

    • @MT-ys7nh
      @MT-ys7nh 3 года назад

      U might like to delve into the following:
      *‘’Blood Clots & Beyond’’…Prof Suckarit Bhakdi i ruclips.net/video/pyPjAfNNA-U/видео.html
      *6 Covid False Narratives - ‘PANDA’ (Data & Analytics) co-founder Nick Hudson,
      * explains the ugly truth about COVID-19, which is that the world is being needlessly crippled by fear due to a false narrative
      * using live data and open science to empower the public to exercise freedom of choice and preserve free societies.
      www.pandata.org/time-to-reopen-society/
      TIME TO REOPEN SOCIETY !
      *Inflated Covid Cases & Fatalities Litigious Steps In US. ruclips.net/video/WyoXR53ECFU/видео.html
      Global Pattern?

      Irish MSM Misleading Public & Manipulating Covid Data? ruclips.net/video/cjAyD8LoyMo/видео.html

    • @harryp2084
      @harryp2084 3 года назад +2

      But vaccinations are not the answer, a healthy life style is.

    • @lulunz6809
      @lulunz6809 3 года назад

      @@harryp2084 Are you suggesting that a healthy lifestyle will help people to live longer? What's the point when the people this virus killed in Sweden, were people over 50. A healthy lifestyle includes doing what it takes to look after your health including getting vaccinated.

    • @harryp2084
      @harryp2084 3 года назад

      @@lulunz6809 Dear Lulu, a healthy life style is the basis for longevity. Vaccines maybe another tool in the toolbox. But at the moment we don't know how well they work in the long run. Data from Israel are not so promising

    • @lulunz6809
      @lulunz6809 3 года назад

      @@harryp2084 There is so much more to having the opportunity to live a long life than living a healthy lifestyle when you are old enough to choose the type of lifestyle you want to live. Does Sweden have a vaccination programme for your children? Do you teach your children basic safety like how to cross a road safely, not to light fires inside? Or teach teenagers how to drive and the road rules? Then do you teach them why they are there and what happens if you break them? Do you have laws? Do you have access to healthcare when you need it? Emergency services for accidents? Police? Health and Safety in the workplace? Education? How do you know what is health and what isn't? Do people care about you and for you when you are unable to care for yourself e.g when you are a baby? Become very ill? When you are a child? Are there laws about providing the necessities of life to those children? Vulnerable adults? I think so many people underestimate how much we all rely on others to live a long and productive lifestyle. We aren't animals. We are humans.

  • @ipoole6208
    @ipoole6208 3 года назад +316

    It worries him how willing people have been to give up their freedoms. It scares the sh*t out of me!

    • @Erol_808
      @Erol_808 3 года назад +5

      You shouldn't be scared, your perception of freedom is just that a perception.

    • @liner011f7
      @liner011f7 3 года назад +18

      Giving up freedom, for the fantasy of a germ free world. Very foolish.

    • @carold.m.3001
      @carold.m.3001 3 года назад +5

      Me too!!!

    • @unk5107
      @unk5107 3 года назад +2

      @@Erol_808 just as your freedom

    • @funkybear1806
      @funkybear1806 3 года назад +6

      i d be up for total lockdown if the infection fatality rate was something truly above 1% or so.. But people, they just prefer to watch the news and shelter at home..like cattle..

  • @philiphodgesnz
    @philiphodgesnz 3 года назад +271

    Love his laconic style. Part of people's response to the pandemic is how they emotionally relate to reactions. I love Sweden's style - practical, laconic, stoic, sensible.

    • @just_another32
      @just_another32 3 года назад +7

      Totally agree!

    • @alisondaly5560
      @alisondaly5560 3 года назад

      He wouldn't be much craic at a dinner party though

    • @jmolofsson
      @jmolofsson 3 года назад +14

      @@alisondaly5560
      In Scandinavia, he would. ;)

    • @Transhumanist_Adam
      @Transhumanist_Adam 3 года назад +18

      Love that he was able to say that he didn’t know why some things happen. When a scientist says “ I don’t know” i take them much more seriously

    • @Anonamoosemouse
      @Anonamoosemouse 3 года назад +1

      @@Transhumanist_Adam That's a double edged sword though. If they say I don't know too much you wouldn't trust then either.

  • @maxmmpower
    @maxmmpower 3 года назад +17

    sweden still took the right approach, because it didn't sacrifice all to the alter of covid. the myopic insanity of stopping the spread will have much worse long-term consequences, mostly how we're rewired to think about sickness and health.

  • @pepperkoop
    @pepperkoop 3 года назад +80

    Johan, thank you for coming back a year in and being frank, direct and admitting where you were wrong and especially for putting it into perspective of the topics where you were absolutely right. Refreshing, balanced and unbiased. Kudos

  • @cranstonfranc
    @cranstonfranc 3 года назад +137

    Add a factor for ‘Quality of Life’ into all these charts-which most European countries utterly eradicated-and Sweden would be leading the world by a long way.

    • @symzie
      @symzie 3 года назад +4

      Yes, there would be several thousand people fighting to breath in hospital beds while you were down the pub. Vive la revolution.

    • @theskeptic2798
      @theskeptic2798 3 года назад +14

      Yes agree staying alive versus living , we have become apathetic and bowing to the virtual signallers probably never done a good deed in their lives but look I’m wearing a mask .

    • @sstansm7f
      @sstansm7f 3 года назад +3

      @@symzie it was so on 19th century.

    • @mrderwoz
      @mrderwoz 3 года назад +5

      @@symzie while you were in lockdown for past year, they were in pubs enjoying their drinks! And guess what, you will be back in the lockdown after summer while they will still be enjoying their drinks!

    • @mitzitakes522
      @mitzitakes522 3 года назад +12

      I agree. In the end, it’s not just about surviving, it’s about quality of life. No one will ever know the long-term effects of the vaccine and the scientists who say they know it is safe and effective are playing God. I beg to disagree because they do not know. They are changing the very fabric of life with this new vaccine. What hubris.

  • @Hary_Up
    @Hary_Up 3 года назад +28

    "I was wrong.": Three words that are really unknown to the doctors of my country. The doctors of my country know everything...

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад +1

      Quite! This film is proof that lockdowns were useless. Check it out:
      ruclips.net/video/Ri_yU_gHLcA/видео.html&ab_channel=CANFilms

    • @bradleyt2945
      @bradleyt2945 3 года назад +2

      Yup and also there aint no pandemic u will see soonnwhat kind of scam they got us into

    • @TheMrssanderson
      @TheMrssanderson 3 года назад

      Same in America

  • @RedactedATS
    @RedactedATS 3 года назад +77

    I'm still a great fan of the Swedish model. Hang the numbers, they are easy to manipulate. Sweden was the only one to say no to totalitarianism

    • @BRIRICO
      @BRIRICO 3 года назад +4

      Yes, I am so pleased to live in Sweden. I´ve heard horrible stories from other places in Europe.

    • @MT-ys7nh
      @MT-ys7nh 3 года назад +3

      U might like to delve into the following:
      *‘’Blood Clots & Beyond’’…Prof Suckarit Bhakdi i ruclips.net/video/pyPjAfNNA-U/видео.html
      *6 Covid False Narratives - ‘PANDA’ (Data & Analytics) co-founder Nick Hudson,
      * explains the ugly truth about COVID-19, which is that the world is being needlessly crippled by fear due to a false narrative
      * using live data and open science to empower the public to exercise freedom of choice and preserve free societies.
      www.pandata.org/time-to-reopen-society/
      TIME TO REOPEN SOCIETY !
      *Inflated Covid Cases & Fatalities Litigious Steps In US. ruclips.net/video/WyoXR53ECFU/видео.html
      Global Pattern?

      Irish MSM Misleading Public & Manipulating Covid Data? ruclips.net/video/cjAyD8LoyMo/видео.html

    • @aWitty
      @aWitty 3 года назад +1

      because Sweden has no economic connections with China, so no need to copy the Chinese response.

    • @kr50401
      @kr50401 3 года назад

      Absolutely

    • @starvictory7079
      @starvictory7079 3 года назад +2

      @@aWitty We do...Volvo is Chinese. There is a lot of business with China. H&M...

  • @AndrewKNI
    @AndrewKNI 3 года назад +40

    A great interview, direct questions and direct answers. The pandemic has been hi-jacked by politics and as a result restrictions and controls won't end for quite some time. Freedoms have been removed by politicians, whether they will fully return is anyone's guess.

  • @kr50401
    @kr50401 3 года назад +36

    As a Swede who spent the first part of 2020 in lockdown in another country, I am so grateful for Sweden’s path of no lockdowns and no mask mandates. God bless Sweden.

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/Ri_yU_gHLcA/видео.html

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад +1

      Quite! I was astounded to hear Freddie suggest Neil Fergusson got the science right?! And even worse, Giesecke say "Tegnell got the science wrong?"!!!
      Watch this for the truth about Sweden
      ruclips.net/video/Ri_yU_gHLcA/видео.html&ab_channel=CANFilms

    • @elizabethweber390
      @elizabethweber390 3 года назад

      Perhaps you should ask the 14000 people who died in Sweden how they feel

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад +2

      @@elizabethweber390 I suggest you look at the statistics and compare Sweden's death toll in the last 20 years ...

    • @CaraLiebe
      @CaraLiebe 3 года назад

      I agree, Kajsa! I admire Sweden's approach and now I am interested in moving there. I have been there a few times and have had experience living in a different nordic European country, so I think that might help the cultural adjustment. I am disappointed though, that Sweden has recently passed some laws that allow for lockdowns and mandates during pandemics...don't back down and keep your integrity!

  • @urosdek1020
    @urosdek1020 3 года назад +137

    I believe we should be very careful with comparing data from different countries - for example I come from Slovenia and we know for a fact, that 90% of the statistics are false. For the first time in our history the director of the National statistics bureau was swtiched before the end of the mandate. And it was right at the beginning of the whole situation. The official reason: to better handle the coronastatistics. Also about hospitalizations - we know for a fact, that half of the hospital system has been empty for the whole year. So no need to close anything. We are a small country and is very easy to confirm or deny any ‘official’ data. And also people talk... people from the institutions, hospitals etc. We know for example that large numbers of patients were just transferred from regular departments to ‘covid’ departments just because the hospitals get more money for ‘covid’ patients... up to 10 times more. And thus amplifying the numbers of covid hospitalizations. The overall payroll mass doubled in the healthcare system over the last year. Lots of doctors earning up to 200000eur just from covid bonuses. And the whole hospital system covered losses for the last 5 years with just 2 months of covid hospitalizations (peak of november, december).
    This information is all official in our country, all verified and confirmed by the government in interviews in national media. No false conspiracy theories.
    So, that’s why I believe the numbers in this situations cannot be trusted as reliable statistics. Are just too skewed for corrupt purposes.

    • @happyherbert1984
      @happyherbert1984 3 года назад +23

      Thank you for these informations! I am sure the numbers are cooked the same way everywhere!

    • @mitzitakes522
      @mitzitakes522 3 года назад +1

      It’s like comparing marriages. Why does one work while others don’t.

    • @jmolofsson
      @jmolofsson 3 года назад +6

      Uros,
      what's harder to corrupt is the figures for how many Slovenians have died last year.
      ...and the "excess death toll", i.e. how many more who died last year compared to the average for the previous years.

    • @urosdek1020
      @urosdek1020 3 года назад +20

      @@jmolofsson actually even that is very muddy... we know there has been severe malpractice in care homes. And there were big incentives for hospitals to put elderly immediately on ventilators, even asymptomatic. For every covid patient in ICU they would get 50000eur... plus we have to take into account all the circumstances we’ve lived in for the last year, they all contribute to more comorbidities or at least mortality risk factors - social isolation, all the anxiety and depression disorders, PTSD, inactivity and economic disaster etc. It’s all basic science actually.

    • @jmolofsson
      @jmolofsson 3 года назад +5

      @@urosdek1020
      You are right. It's not easy to interpret excess death figures.
      But they are harder to falsify.

  • @Geckosmakeechoes
    @Geckosmakeechoes 3 года назад +95

    Both true gentlemen. What an interesting, respectful, interview dealing with complex issues.

    • @johnpatrick2292
      @johnpatrick2292 3 года назад

      Hi 👋🏻 Helen

    • @hunkenpunken
      @hunkenpunken 3 года назад

      No...Giesecke is an old lying ashole

    • @mjpucher
      @mjpucher 3 года назад +2

      @@hunkenpunken you are fucking troll!

    • @hunkenpunken
      @hunkenpunken 3 года назад

      @@mjpucher so you as a not native swede know what they have done here?
      The elderly in nursinghomes that was infected with covid did not get any treatment. They were not transported to hospitals, they was just let to die in their beds not even given oxygen, gasping for air and dying like flies. Just to keep the hospitals available for younger people.
      Real nazilike approach.....
      What Giesecke said in live tv 2020 was really disgusting "then we ju increase the spread of the virus"
      Look at my youtube channel, theres all the clips.
      Tegnell and Giesecke was emailing each other and those email was realeased 2020. Proving their herdimmunity killing strategy, but also their negative words about masks, just to increase the spread of virus. Not closing the society was also their plan to spread the virus.
      So whats your real experience of swedens herdimmunity strategy?

  • @jameslovering9158
    @jameslovering9158 3 года назад +24

    A decent human being who was very humble given his pedigree, a man of science and intellect willing to share and help others.

    • @нынрыттьЛ93
      @нынрыттьЛ93 3 года назад

      A doddering, equivocating old man who says NOTHING.

    • @jameslovering9158
      @jameslovering9158 3 года назад +1

      @@нынрыттьЛ93 Another anonymous hater hiding behind his keyboard sniping. Be specific about a point and his questions or arguments or nobody should be interested in your comments.

    • @MathiasHeinel
      @MathiasHeinel 3 года назад +1

      @@нынрыттьЛ93 A man who promises nothing he can't keep I'd say.

  • @jondazeishere
    @jondazeishere 3 года назад +61

    I got very tired of lockdown. My mental health has suffered, I’m angry and frustrated with the whole thing. The reality is there’s very little you can do. If all your avenues of socialisation are shutdown how can you really go against it?

    • @billiel.6630
      @billiel.6630 3 года назад +12

      Research to understand what this is all about, connect with like minded people, follow your heart, don't acquiesce.

    • @GingerPeacenik
      @GingerPeacenik 3 года назад +3

      What are the rules where you live? If they won’t arrest you for leaving your home, then you should be able to continue doing as you please. I go to a bar every week where no one wears masks and there are hugs all around. None of us have dropped dead because of it!

    • @GingerPeacenik
      @GingerPeacenik 3 года назад +5

      @@billiel.6630 The Corbett Report, the Last American Vagabond, Whitney Webb, and even Russell Brand are good places to start.

    • @darrenpat182
      @darrenpat182 3 года назад +3

      @@billiel.6630 Terror management theory, Derrida's deconstructivism, semantics, abusive power and control.

    • @billiel.6630
      @billiel.6630 3 года назад +3

      @@GingerPeacenik great list! Also Dr Mercola, Sayer Ji/GreenMedInfo, Robert Kennedy Junior, UK column & David Icke now on Telegram has a wealth of links to podcasts. articles...

  • @OMGAnotherday
    @OMGAnotherday 3 года назад +78

    He doesn’t know why Fauchi says he won’t go to busy places after being vaccinated.
    Because he can’t say Fauchi is lying AGAIN!

    • @bondjames3184
      @bondjames3184 3 года назад +7

      But , we can say it ! Falsey is lying again !

    • @OMGAnotherday
      @OMGAnotherday 3 года назад +1

      @@bondjames3184 👍🏼✊🏼

    • @morlidor
      @morlidor 3 года назад +5

      Someone said that Fauci had not seen a patient for over twenty years...

    • @harryp2084
      @harryp2084 3 года назад +5

      What I learned during the pandemic is that every scientist is wrong in some points. Especially when they leave their field. He is totally with the vaccination. Here I go with Gert van den Bossche. We will see a large rebound. Vaccinations are not the answer, a healthy life style is.

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/Ri_yU_gHLcA/видео.html

  • @carmelkealy9469
    @carmelkealy9469 3 года назад +19

    This very intelligent man is obviously cautious in his answers from the criticism he received from his last interview. He is right not to give himself anymore stress. He knows he was right.

    • @MT-ys7nh
      @MT-ys7nh 3 года назад

      U might like to delve into the following:
      *‘’Blood Clots & Beyond’’…Prof Suckarit Bhakdi i ruclips.net/video/pyPjAfNNA-U/видео.html
      *6 Covid False Narratives - ‘PANDA’ (Data & Analytics) co-founder Nick Hudson,
      * explains the ugly truth about COVID-19, which is that the world is being needlessly crippled by fear due to a false narrative
      * using live data and open science to empower the public to exercise freedom of choice and preserve free societies.
      www.pandata.org/time-to-reopen-society/
      TIME TO REOPEN SOCIETY !
      *Inflated Covid Cases & Fatalities Litigious Steps In US. ruclips.net/video/WyoXR53ECFU/видео.html
      Global Pattern?

      Irish MSM Misleading Public & Manipulating Covid Data? ruclips.net/video/cjAyD8LoyMo/видео.html

  • @catwoman7462
    @catwoman7462 3 года назад +184

    This past year has been a massive psychology experiment. I would liken it to both the Stanford Prison Experiment and the Milgram Experiment.

    • @Seaby41
      @Seaby41 3 года назад +9

      I've thought the same but I'd never considered those 2 experiments. Great point.

    • @elingrome5853
      @elingrome5853 3 года назад +10

      hmmm.. but with Billions in the test subject group.

    • @mickeylee2624
      @mickeylee2624 3 года назад +9

      Spot on! I literally likened the C0vid-mess to the Milgram Experiment just a few days ago. GreatMindsThinkAlike

    • @nicktrice3129
      @nicktrice3129 3 года назад +9

      It's a global Asch Conformity Experiment as well.

    • @catwoman7462
      @catwoman7462 3 года назад +1

      @@nicktrice3129 Interesting. I'd never heard of that, but you're right.

  • @alanplumbridge9097
    @alanplumbridge9097 3 года назад +87

    Ivor Cummins said that Norway and Finland suffered a very severe flu epidemic in 2018/19 which reaped a large number of aged, vulnerable people. Sweden did not suffer from this, so when Covid19 appeared, it had a higher proportion of aged and vulnerable citizens and this is the primary reason for the disparity.

    • @jackieharper5520
      @jackieharper5520 3 года назад +8

      Good old Ivor !!!!!!!!

    • @willgeorge5644
      @willgeorge5644 3 года назад +2

      @@xdrowssap4456 seeing Taiwan had no lockdown and 2000 cases 10 deaths is it really surprising?

    • @willgeorge5644
      @willgeorge5644 3 года назад +2

      @@jackieharper5520 Ivor has lost all credibility with me, I liked his diet stuff but I need to do and check that too.

    • @clivehutt2709
      @clivehutt2709 3 года назад +3

      @@willgeorge5644 on what basis?

    • @ludmilaivanova1603
      @ludmilaivanova1603 3 года назад

      alan plumbridge
      a very interesting fact. This say how many factors should be taken into account to have a really scientific comparison. But the politicians do not need the truth. they need some useful facts to support their narratives.

  • @GeorgeK654
    @GeorgeK654 3 года назад +99

    Neil Ferguson’s model assumed an IFR close to 1%. Prof Ioannides has just released a study that suggests the IFR is 0.15%. So, Ferguson was off by an order of magnitude.

    • @hunniepots8062
      @hunniepots8062 3 года назад +6

      Link to the paper? the only thing i saw was a preprint using data from before july 2020. If the IFR is only 0.15%, how to explain the countries where over 0.2% of their population has already died from covid, such as Czechia, Hungary, Bulgaria. It would have to be at least 0.2% assuming every single person had already been infected and that there was herd immunity there. The current values being used by the cdc is 9% for 65+, 0.6% for 50-64, 0.05% for 18-49 and 0.002% for under 17. The total population IFR would depend on the demographics. see www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/planning-scenarios.html

    • @GeorgeK654
      @GeorgeK654 3 года назад +4

      @@hunniepots8062 YT won’t let me link to the study... but here’s the title for you to do a search... Reconciling estimates of global spread and infection fatality rates of COVID‐19: An overview of systematic evaluations

    • @marcelomaresca3161
      @marcelomaresca3161 3 года назад +7

      N.F. should be fired right away

    • @bd9531
      @bd9531 3 года назад +3

      Ioannides... lol

    • @GeorgeK654
      @GeorgeK654 3 года назад +9

      @@bd9531 lol? Here are the 35 Awards & Honors that have been bestowed upon this world renowned epidemiologist:
      1. Elected member, National Academy of Medicine (2018-)
      2. Einstein fellow, Berlin Institute of Health, Einstein Stiftung and Stiftung Charite (2018)
      3. Epiphany Science Courage Award, Novim (inaugural award) (2018)
      4. Elected Councilor, Association of American Physicians (2017-2022)
      5. Elected member, Association of American Physicians (2009-)
      6. President, Society for Research Synthesis Methodology (2009-2010)
      7. Elected fellow, European Academy of Cancer Sciences (2010-)
      8. Elected member, American Epidemiological Society (2015-)
      9. Elected member, European Academy of Sciences and Arts (2015-)
      10. European Award for Excellence in Clinical Science, European Society for Clinical Investigation (2007)
      11. Albert Stuyvenberg Medal, European Society for Clinical Investigation (2020 (award ceremony 2021))
      12. Chanchlani Award for Global Health, McMaster University (2017)
      13. David-Sackett-Preis, Deutsche Netzwerk Evidenzbasierte Medizin (2017)
      14. Lifetime Achievement Award, Hellenic Society for Pharmacological Science (2016)
      15. Medal for Distinguished Service, Teachers College, Columbia University (2015)
      16. Honorary PhD, Erasmus University Rotterdam (2015)
      17. Honorary PhD (health sciences), University of Athens (2017)
      18. Honorary PhD, University of Tilburg (2019)
      19. Honorary doctorate (medicine), University of Edinburgh (2019 (award ceremony 2021))
      20. Honorary doctorate, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2020 (award ceremony 2021))
      21. Litchfield Lectureship, Oxford University (2015)
      22. Levine lectureship, Yale (2016)
      23. Harris lectureship in science and civilization, Caltech (2016)
      24. Snyder Lectureship, University of Utah (2016)
      25. Anatomy Lesson lecturer, University of Amsterdam and Academic Medical Center (2016)
      26. Annual Distinguished Investigator, University of Connecticut School of Medicine and Health Center (2017)
      27. Snively visiting professorship, UC Davis (2017)
      28. Gonatas memorial lectureship, University of Pennsylvania (2018)
      29. David and Rosemary Adamson Lecture on Excellence in Reproductive Medicine, ASRM (2018)
      30. C.R. Stephen lecture, Washington University St. Louis (2019)
      31. Gordon Award, National Institutes of Health (2019)
      32. Honorary President, Medical and Surgical Society of Corfu (2019)
      33. Honorary member, FORTH (2014)
      34. Honorary professor (omotimos), University of Ioannina (2014)
      35. Executive board member and center director, Human Genome Epidemiology Network (2004-)
      profiles.stanford.edu/john-ioannidis

  • @Holeysocks464
    @Holeysocks464 3 года назад +25

    Having witnessed the very negative effects mentally, emotionally and physically among close friends and family of the lock downs and constant fear preaching by media. I think the very negative ramifications of lock down will become obvious over time.

    • @bradleyt2945
      @bradleyt2945 3 года назад +1

      Lockdowns arw shit useless also the pandemic is a flu u all.been played. Trust me

  • @Emm.Jaycee
    @Emm.Jaycee 3 года назад +230

    The Professor is far too generous with most of his concessions. Most notably, Ferguson of UCL has never been right about anything with his pseudoscientific models, he may have been less wrong this time but he was still nowhere close to being right and continues in the same vane.

    • @Natasha-tu5qs
      @Natasha-tu5qs 3 года назад +4

      I hear this opinion often. It's easy to say with hindsight. However, modelling, especially epidemiological modelling, is very hard . And like Freddie says, don't think the numbers look so rididuculous now (500k vs 120k). Also there were many unknowns about this virus a year ago.

    • @Emm.Jaycee
      @Emm.Jaycee 3 года назад +18

      @@Natasha-tu5qs I didn't mean it to sound like an opinion, it's merely an observation and as far as hindsight is concerned there were plenty of us rubbishing Ferguson's ludicrous projections from day one. On your point, what UCL and others attempt to do is to predict the unpredictable. To say it's hard is to suggest it's somehow possible to be right and valid. It's nothing more than a thought experiment that belongs in a classroom or lecture theatre and they call it modelling to make it appear scientific when it's nothing of the sort. It's nothing more than overengineered guessing.

    • @ludmilaivanova1603
      @ludmilaivanova1603 3 года назад +16

      Matt Coffey it is interesting why the authorities are still using his model even it was shown wrong many times? Most probably, it is very useful for their narrative....

    • @ruiliu636
      @ruiliu636 3 года назад +5

      Ferguson's at Imperial not UCL

    • @Emm.Jaycee
      @Emm.Jaycee 3 года назад +2

      @@ruiliu636 apologies, ICL not UCL

  • @stevewinterton2598
    @stevewinterton2598 3 года назад +25

    My concern is that Johan recently took up a job with the WHO and some of his views may have been changed for him.

    • @funkybear1806
      @funkybear1806 3 года назад

      Steve: oooh ! I had no idea... if you could provide some info that d be great. Certainly, his views will be deflected.. at least for public broadcasts..

    • @stevewinterton2598
      @stevewinterton2598 3 года назад +3

      As stated on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Giesecke

    • @BRIRICO
      @BRIRICO 3 года назад

      I´m not realy sure that it has.

    • @hunkenpunken
      @hunkenpunken 3 года назад

      Yes...Giesecke was the cause of a lot of dead swedes

    • @landondonovanify
      @landondonovanify 3 года назад +1

      @@hunkenpunken and yet escaped the tragedy of lockdowns

  • @qeter60
    @qeter60 3 года назад +65

    People DO protest against lockdowns, but the repression in most countries is so violent that the number of people protesting decreases.

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 3 года назад +14

      Yea and the media is really quite single sided. Its no longer democratic.

  • @ginsoakedraisin3694
    @ginsoakedraisin3694 3 года назад +39

    Over time, Mr Giesecke will be right. I admire his courage. In Canadian health leaders we see blind compliance while repeating the words given to them. If challenged, they are defensive, and increasingly helpless as their accepted narrative breaks down. Courage is needed. Mr Giesecke has courage!

    • @pstrac
      @pstrac 3 года назад +1

      What courage? This man showed me how evil and wicked he can be by stating that children should be vaccinated against a disease which poses absolutely no threat to them whatsoever. Children have more chance of being involved in a road traffic accident or falling off a cliff than dying from a disease with a mortality rate of 99.99% or better for children.

    • @ViffeNify
      @ViffeNify 3 года назад +1

      @@pstrac Well if i can catch something, which is no problem for me, but deadly to you, do you think i should take the vaccine to help push the disease down or not?

    • @pstrac
      @pstrac 3 года назад +1

      @@ViffeNify Not for me to say! If you want to be a FOOL and pump an experimental vaccine into your body, a substance designed for a disease with an infection Fatality Rate less than 0.15%, a substance which has now killed more than 9200 people and injured hundreds of thousands of people worldwide, a substance which TOP scientists recommend against and have expressed grave concerns over the long term risks, a substance which is known to cause blood clotting, a substance manufactured by Big Pharma with an extremely bad track record of killing and injuring people, a substance promoted by people in government who are proven Liars, a substance which has just killed a 2 year old baby as part of the big experiment, a substance which does not provide immunity or stop you spreading a disease etc then please, go ahead and take it! Your body your choice! But don't dare inflict your choice on me or my family!

  • @robsc20
    @robsc20 3 года назад +13

    The costs of lockdowns will prove it the wrong strategy once the final tallies are made. The damage done to the poorest in our societies is the biggest shame while those on zoom meetings in their ivory towers debate. Our forefathers and mothers would look at us with disdain in how we handled this hardship.

  • @TheWarmcoldsurfer
    @TheWarmcoldsurfer 3 года назад +18

    Its fun and tragic that people think we in Sweden have no rules. There are rules everywhere. My daughter is now sitting in the room beside me. Studying from home. But in the long run that breaks kids. When you shop there are numbers from each shop how many people that are allowed in there. 20 square meters for one persons. There are lines and spots where you should stand. You run your hands in alcohol. There are lots of people who dont care about it but maby they keep distance. But we are so so many who follow the rules. We should not meet people from our families. We dont indoors but we meet outside.

  • @H.L.S.98
    @H.L.S.98 3 года назад +174

    12 months! It feels like you interviewed him last month!

    • @andreafalconiero9089
      @andreafalconiero9089 3 года назад +13

      That's because life came to a standstill for a year -- nothing's memorable when nothing is allowed to happen.

    • @neatoketo6238
      @neatoketo6238 3 года назад +11

      Feels like a lifetime in America where so much has changed for the worse, although the sheeple haven’t realized it yet.

    • @tonycoxall7370
      @tonycoxall7370 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, don't time fly when you're havin' fun?

    • @philiphodgesnz
      @philiphodgesnz 3 года назад

      exactly

    • @adams8968
      @adams8968 3 года назад

      Last week for me

  • @carlotapuig
    @carlotapuig 3 года назад +17

    It's been decades since the last time I saw such quality journalism. Well done. This channel is absolutely fantastic and so extremely rare in terms of quality journalism nowadays.

  • @bsleman
    @bsleman 3 года назад +53

    As time moves forward he will look more correct. Sure there were a few things to do differently but the core principles were solid.

    • @OMGAnotherday
      @OMGAnotherday 3 года назад

      But he took the vax!

    • @inbox0000
      @inbox0000 3 года назад

      @@OMGAnotherday so?

    • @brianpower1305
      @brianpower1305 3 года назад +5

      @@OMGAnotherday just because he thinks lock downs are not effective enough and therefore may cause more harm then good does not make him think vaccines are bad. He thinks for himself

  • @Welshrugbyfan101
    @Welshrugbyfan101 3 года назад +30

    An excellent interview and kudos to Dr Giesecke for allowing it to happen.

  • @FernandoFernando-dz3jr
    @FernandoFernando-dz3jr 3 года назад +13

    Huge fan of these interviews, congrats!!! I remember watching the interview a year ago. Huge fan also of the Professor, I think he got 99% right, don’t understand why he was so down on his body language. Sweden did closed what needed to be closed, simply didn’t close schools and relied/trusted their habitants to comply. He never said he will get better results by doing that, he said he would get the same. And Sweden did better than some, worse than others. As expected. As he had predicted. And the death rate he also got right, the YEARLY death rate is about 0.1%. In the first interview he never claimed that the he virus wasn’t real, he rightly claimed that doing certain things you would get similar results if you close 100%. A huge contribution to the debate! Also, and as always, the best interviewer!

    • @pelle571
      @pelle571 3 года назад +1

      Yess you are right !! Thank you 🙏🏼!

  • @sonialeaning2065
    @sonialeaning2065 3 года назад +31

    I am surprised that he recommends vaccination for children “to keep numbers low” given that children seem not to get covid. Don’t understand the logic of this.

    • @petherarlemalm55
      @petherarlemalm55 3 года назад +4

      Because they do get covid-19, just not very severe. But if a kid with covid-19 hugs grandma, grandma may very well get very ill and die.

    • @sonialeaning2065
      @sonialeaning2065 3 года назад +17

      And yet a study in Iceland showed transmission from children to adults was very low. And if the vulnerable groups have been vaccinated, they are protected anyway. It’s all about balance.

    • @spergerkang5291
      @spergerkang5291 3 года назад +11

      @@petherarlemalm55 unless she is given Ivermectin or HCQ, in which case she'll make a full recovery.

    • @petherarlemalm55
      @petherarlemalm55 3 года назад

      @@spergerkang5291 no she won't. But I reckon you're true believer so I won't waste my time.

    • @spergerkang5291
      @spergerkang5291 3 года назад +3

      @@petherarlemalm55 you're a projecting hysterical dullard.

  • @davidbodiroza6908
    @davidbodiroza6908 3 года назад +45

    Vaccinating small children??? That was the biggest dissapointment with this interview with Gisecke!!!

    • @amandaw8829
      @amandaw8829 3 года назад +2

      You could see Freddie shocked about that one.

    • @liner011f7
      @liner011f7 3 года назад +2

      In one of the other comments, someone said that he now works for Bill Gates.

    • @toddlavigne6441
      @toddlavigne6441 3 года назад +5

      Considering none have proven to be safe in the long term, should we experiment on the young ??? Lets not kid ourselves, long term safety studies have not been done.

    • @m.b.ortega544
      @m.b.ortega544 3 года назад +3

      @@toddlavigne6441 This is a controlled opposition channel. The interviewed people keep pushing experimental, rushed and very lucrative coronavirus vaccines aka gene therapy treatments. That is done all by design.

    • @toddlavigne6441
      @toddlavigne6441 3 года назад +3

      @@m.b.ortega544 Well, I don't need, or want a vaccine. No long term safety established. If I'm going to be a 'human lab rat' I better get paid well. LOL

  • @瓜吃吃
    @瓜吃吃 3 года назад +10

    Great interview! Both are honest and not avoiding difficult questions. I am living in Sweden, seems more and more people started to appreciate the Swedish non-strict lockdown strategy as time passes by. Especially those with school kids. I've talked to people who came from Norway and they said lots of youth were depressed there. I think in the long run Sweden would have least damages on mental health.
    Swedish TV showed a research from WHO saying that the number who died because of lockdown (mainly in poor countries) are almost the same as the number of covid-death (mainly western/rich countries and mainly +65). Pity this wasn't brought up under the interview.

    • @miller-joel
      @miller-joel 3 года назад +3

      "Lockdown" will cause several times more deaths in the long run. From suspended cancer screenings and treatments, to unprecedented unemployment, to the disruption of the food supply, etc.

    • @andromedamaxima1543
      @andromedamaxima1543 2 года назад

      so true

  • @pollutingpenguin2146
    @pollutingpenguin2146 3 года назад +53

    There are also a difference between dying with and because of covid. If you test the entire population you’ll find more cases, but just because someone was positive for covid when they died, doesn’t mean they died because of it. The destruction of lockdowns can never be justified - killing and harming people deliberately to safe others, more older and fragile people.

    • @prabashwayne7088
      @prabashwayne7088 3 года назад +2

      Yeah well Sweden only reports dead BECAUSE of covid. That's why there is a two week delay in reported deaths.

    • @pollutingpenguin2146
      @pollutingpenguin2146 3 года назад +3

      @@prabashwayne7088 Yes and they have no excess deaths in 2020. The UK has a lot of deaths, but they mark down everyone who has died with a positive Covid test with as a Covid death.

    • @prabashwayne7088
      @prabashwayne7088 3 года назад +1

      @@pollutingpenguin2146
      Excess death is not a good marker for the success of restrictions though. And if it is - Regardless of what Tegnell says, Sweden has a ridiculously low population density and a relatively healthy population - our excess deaths should be in the negatives like our neighbours, not in the ranks of fucking Belgium and UK.

    • @pollutingpenguin2146
      @pollutingpenguin2146 3 года назад +4

      @@prabashwayne7088 why on earth should they be in the negatives when they haven’t locked down? That doesn’t make any sense at all. I also doubt many would regard the British or Belgian health systems for being terrible. What seems to have mattered the most have been the build up of old and frail people because previous mild flu seasons and less to do with any action any government has taken. Most countries have had about 50% of their deaths occur in care homes, which are the ones we should have protected, but failed to despite if lockdown entire nations.

    • @prabashwayne7088
      @prabashwayne7088 3 года назад +2

      @@pollutingpenguin2146
      But that's the thing - all other Scandinavian countries did have their excess mortality in the negatives. Sweden is thus the only Scandinavian country to have an actual excess mortality during the pandemic, and also, coincidentally happens to be the only Scandinavian country that didn't go into a lockdown.
      And about Belgium and England - there is nothing wrong with the English or Belgian (tbf. Not very knowledgable in that) health care system, but the fact remains that sweden is different from those two countries demographically, geographically and economically. So it's weird that we're happy about having an excess mortality lower than those countries, when our direct neighbours fared so much better. It's sort of like being proud about having a lot of mothers die during childbirth in Sweden, just because it's better than the numbers in Nigeria. It doesn't make sense considering the circumstances.

  • @MrChezyoung
    @MrChezyoung 3 года назад +17

    Sweden got it right. Trust the people and society will benefit in the long run.

  • @T1bChee
    @T1bChee 2 года назад +7

    Am I the only one here waiting for the third episode?

  • @martins_kreicis
    @martins_kreicis 3 года назад +26

    I'm fascinated how the conversation in society has moved so quickly to vaccines and 'scientific' interventions, totally ignoring the obvious - messed up metabolic health of most populations, which probably explains the differences in deaths in Scandinavia too .. at least partially. Nice channel and brilliant interviewing skills. Thanks.

    • @annelbeab8124
      @annelbeab8124 3 года назад +4

      Thx for this comment. I m flabbergasted as well and it's a bit sad that an epidemiologist doesn't even mention human biology. We keep talking about the pathogen and the magic pill. Health is made up of more than avoiding pathogens. We take a life averse approach that must backfire in the long run.

    • @martins_kreicis
      @martins_kreicis 3 года назад +3

      @@annelbeab8124 Thank you too, now I don't feel lonely in my thoughts. I stooped listening to any C19 guru professors who don't even mention the role of innate immunity and its connection to diet and lifestyle ... no point to waist time with some pseudo-scientifically-metaphysical speculation IMHO. Keep well my friend and stay happy! :))

    • @carolanderson8203
      @carolanderson8203 3 года назад +3

      Hello! Thank you for posting this. I have been disturbed by the grand scale omission of human biology, our immune systems, health , especially the direct relation of what we consume, to our health and vitality.
      We are the organism, and the environment , in the grand scheme of things. I don't know how to explain myself better right now ( tired brain) so I hope you get what im trying to say! 🙂
      Take care x

    • @annelbeab8124
      @annelbeab8124 3 года назад +1

      @@carolanderson8203 you made yourself very well understood

    • @martins_kreicis
      @martins_kreicis 3 года назад +1

      @@carolanderson8203 Absolutely, thanks a lot Carol. Keep fit and happy .. and have a good rest :))

  • @Medhead101
    @Medhead101 3 года назад +62

    Something tells me this guy will be correct and vindicated!

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 3 года назад +2

      Well.. sort of.. He was clearly wrong about something, but for most of the outstanding things he is very probobly right,. I been digging throw a ton of data, and i would say the date to prove him right is already here

    • @financialninja3180
      @financialninja3180 3 года назад

      Looks like it… This interview was pre delta… All the countries that seemed to have done well back then are now going through record high surges. I think we should wait till 2023 or 2024 when the pandemic is over and the disease becomes endemic! I have no doubt in my mind that Dr. Geiscke will be vindicated!!

  • @kathya1956
    @kathya1956 3 года назад +3

    Congratulations Sweden on keeping your citizens free!

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад

      Quite! Here's a documentary that proves what Prof Giesecke says here (except the suggestion that Tegnell "may have got the science wrong", or that Fergusson "got the numbers right" )...
      ruclips.net/video/Ri_yU_gHLcA/видео.html&ab_channel=CANFilms

  • @andhi100
    @andhi100 3 года назад +29

    How is there any question, Sweden have fewer deaths than the UK and still have their freedom.

    • @andhi100
      @andhi100 3 года назад +1

      @Mr Brightside except, none of that mattered

    • @morlidor
      @morlidor 3 года назад

      @Mr Brightside
      A more simple reason is that english peoples health were worse than most europeans because of eating too much fatty unhealthy fried food. Thats the reason english people died in droves, not the virus.

    • @morlidor
      @morlidor 3 года назад

      Not crap but maybe an oversimplification. No doubt that british people eat more crapfood than most europeans and that obesity in britain is worse than in most other european countries thanks to far too much fried food like fish and chips.

    • @morlidor
      @morlidor 3 года назад

      @Mr Brightside
      4 percent more obese people in the UK means that there are a few millions more obese people there than in Sweden. Also the UK has a lot of people living in worse living conditions thsn Swedes.
      Comparing with Finland and Germany that uses other wsys than Sweden to describe what people died of or with is kinda uselesdm

    • @morlidor
      @morlidor 3 года назад

      ​@Mr Brightside
      Living conditions in the UK is generally worse than in Sweden. And the food is generally worse. I have lived in both of these countries so I know. Working conditions is also worse in the UK and air pollution. Not saying Sweden is paradise on earth but generally better when it comes to quality of life than most countries.

  • @rh2776
    @rh2776 3 года назад +70

    A master class of interviewing, thanks Freddy

  • @MarinaZava
    @MarinaZava 3 года назад +19

    Thanks to both of you. I really appreciated this interview one year later. And, yes, I’m worried about the future of western democracies too.

    • @ingunnwehn2996
      @ingunnwehn2996 3 года назад

      It worries me a lot that so few is worried, it is not on topic at all here in Norway! Most people you see or hear from think this is just for a short term, and now when they take the vaccine everything will be like before all of Sars/Covid19 started. For sure that will not be the case!! In Norway they say everything will be ok again when all is vaccinated, if that is not a crime against hummanity i dont know what is..?! How can they promise something like that, with a new vaccine not proven to work? Is this "The promised land" Obama is talking about in his new book?! I think most people cant think in depth anymore, the news on the television tell the truth, we depend on them. If we want to bee like sheep, that is ecactly what is happening right now!

  • @MarkKap
    @MarkKap 3 года назад +147

    "One thing you learn in the first year of specialization is that you never vaccinate during an epidemic because the virus will react by mutating" ---dr. Luigi Garavelli

    • @hurmur9528
      @hurmur9528 3 года назад +2

      Scary thought. But that is what we are doing during flu season. But as Luigi says they also mutate. On the other hand flu is very good at mutate.

    • @sstansm7f
      @sstansm7f 3 года назад +4

      @@hurmur9528 vaccination as a rule before the flu season.

    • @paddle_shift
      @paddle_shift 3 года назад +9

      One thing you learn about specialization is that you only learn one thing.

    • @jbu89gb
      @jbu89gb 3 года назад

      @Futures What are you basing that on?

    • @Emm.Jaycee
      @Emm.Jaycee 3 года назад +4

      @@paddle_shift I bet that sounded *really* clever in your head.

  • @liner011f7
    @liner011f7 3 года назад +77

    No question, Sweden was a success.

    • @rosieatkinson9194
      @rosieatkinson9194 3 года назад +5

      The only reason there haven’t been more protests is because everyone on furlough has had a lovely time and don’t want to go back to work.

    • @johnlewis5330
      @johnlewis5330 3 года назад +2

      @@rosieatkinson9194 You are so right. With printed money dont forget.

    • @xylemrays671
      @xylemrays671 3 года назад +2

      It hasn’t, you’re an idiot if you think that.

    • @Matsoni85
      @Matsoni85 3 года назад

      NOT

    • @xylemrays671
      @xylemrays671 3 года назад +1

      @David Fallaha I have no idea where you got any of that information, the damn interview says they got it wrong by means of data? How did you interpret anything else?

  • @angelpajarillo
    @angelpajarillo 3 года назад +14

    That’s not true! People were incredibly fed up and tired of lockdowns and were miserable and wretched . However in surveys they often felt compelled to say lockdowns were popular because to say otherwise they would appear to be reckless , unfeeling about deaths and putting fellow neighbours at risk. But in general lockdowns were seen as purgatory and definitely not the way forward . That truth has to be herd

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад

      Exactly!
      I am concerned about the suggestion on this video that
      "Ferguson was right and Tegnell was wrong on the science"? Really? 🤔
      Watch this:
      ruclips.net/video/Ri_yU_gHLcA/видео.html

    • @pelle571
      @pelle571 3 года назад

      Absolutely true !!! Ppl are willified as recless or granny killers and its like living in a Cult

    • @googoo554
      @googoo554 3 года назад

      Well said!

  • @bociandsussy
    @bociandsussy 3 года назад +35

    The first interview with him was one of the reasons that made me sign up to UnHerd and have been a follower ever since. Can’t believe it has been a year, seems like it was yesterday, although I was much more optimistic back then, didn’t think I will care so much about this upcoming interview (assumed things will be back to normal by now, silly me...) but here I am now and very much looking forward to it.

  • @jchanning72
    @jchanning72 3 года назад +17

    Disappointing interview performance from Johan, he seemed very down trodden. Johan got some things wrong, but the basic premise - follow conventional theory, advise rather than enforce through law are still valid and important points. Plus, in my view, his predictions were better than he gives himself credit for.

  • @johnpritchard311
    @johnpritchard311 3 года назад +14

    This is a quality interview from both sides. Freddie held Johan to account and asked him to review his predictions and Johan did just that and admitted where he thought he’d got it wrong. Very, Very unusual!

  • @salami2
    @salami2 3 года назад +20

    Hospitals are still empty...

  • @hilding2063
    @hilding2063 3 года назад +11

    I disagree, take away all restrictions in a democracy it is none of states business to run the life of free citizen! In a democracy the politicians are employees and not rulers!

  • @bendrixbailey1430
    @bendrixbailey1430 3 года назад +3

    Given that millions have fought wars and died to oppose totalitarianism, and attain freedom, and that many today are still dying in that cause, Mr. Giesecke’s observation that the loss of freedom and the government overreach represent an insidious cost to humankind, I for one remain willing to endure the risks to my health in order to hold on to freedom. I believe Mr. Gieseske will be proven out on that count.

  • @MrTorbenAnd
    @MrTorbenAnd 3 года назад +34

    Wow, I looking forward for this one. For me this was my start of unheard. Brilliant and I'm looking forward for both complex and straight answers to questions related to covid-19.

    • @MT-ys7nh
      @MT-ys7nh 3 года назад

      U might like to delve into the following:
      *‘’Blood Clots & Beyond’’…Prof Suckarit Bhakdi i ruclips.net/video/pyPjAfNNA-U/видео.html
      *6 Covid False Narratives - ‘PANDA’ (Data & Analytics) co-founder Nick Hudson,
      * explains the ugly truth about COVID-19, which is that the world is being needlessly crippled by fear due to a false narrative
      * using live data and open science to empower the public to exercise freedom of choice and preserve free societies.
      www.pandata.org/time-to-reopen-society/
      TIME TO REOPEN SOCIETY !
      *Inflated Covid Cases & Fatalities Litigious Steps In US. ruclips.net/video/WyoXR53ECFU/видео.html
      Global Pattern?

      Irish MSM Misleading Public & Manipulating Covid Data? ruclips.net/video/cjAyD8LoyMo/видео.html

  • @LuisGarcia-xm6wu
    @LuisGarcia-xm6wu 3 года назад +39

    Let the data prove who was or wasn't right. I'll go with Sweden, the best public health strategy applied in this "plandemic".

  • @davidtaylor7477
    @davidtaylor7477 3 года назад +26

    I’m afraid he lost me when he said children should be vaccinated, it’s still in trials until 2023 and he wasn’t challenged on this. It’s an evil idea as children aren’t affected by covid.

  • @CitizenLUL
    @CitizenLUL 3 года назад +21

    Love it that you met up with Giesecke again one year later :)

  • @HollyInLarkspurCO
    @HollyInLarkspurCO 3 года назад +43

    My new normal is staying up to ungodly hours to watch interviews from Unherd. Looks like tonight will be one of those nights.

  • @TheMrssanderson
    @TheMrssanderson 3 года назад +3

    He makes me want to move to Sweden. There's not a single politician in the US anywhere near as honest as this leader.

    • @CaraLiebe
      @CaraLiebe 3 года назад

      same here, Karen!

  • @liamocarroll371
    @liamocarroll371 3 года назад +11

    Wow. So refreshing to hear' one of the things i was wrong about' at the start. Like an adult. Swedes are cool

  • @chrisgibson3521
    @chrisgibson3521 3 года назад +12

    I would like to see you interview Dr. McCullough from the University of Texas on the early treatment of covid with existing medications.

  • @davidbarnett3675
    @davidbarnett3675 3 года назад +6

    The very insistence by the Gates and Fauci types that EVERYONE must vaccinate obligatorily is probably one of the few things making me decide NOT to vaccinate.

  • @mattsmusic9361
    @mattsmusic9361 3 года назад +23

    His predictions were out by one 100th of a Ferguson.

    • @andreafalconiero9089
      @andreafalconiero9089 3 года назад +2

      What's the magnitude of one Ferguson worth of error in common units? It must be a lot, so I think you're just exaggerating for effect.

    • @mattsmusic9361
      @mattsmusic9361 3 года назад +3

      @@andreafalconiero9089 I based it on expert modelling.

    • @andreafalconiero9089
      @andreafalconiero9089 3 года назад +1

      @@mattsmusic9361 Oh, that's all right then -- as long as it was _expert_ modelling I'm sure it's accurate.

    • @OMGAnotherday
      @OMGAnotherday 3 года назад +2

      @@andreafalconiero9089
      It was a joke! What’s the matter with you!

    • @andreafalconiero9089
      @andreafalconiero9089 3 года назад

      @@OMGAnotherday I think perhaps there's a malfunction in your sarcasm detector. Better get that thing checked...

  • @leedobson30
    @leedobson30 3 года назад +7

    Mr Giesecke's responses were honest and right. There are more important things than enforced 'guaranteed' safety.

  • @AANasseh
    @AANasseh 3 года назад +5

    I’m very disappointed that neither Freddy nor the doctor adequately emphasized the role of the side effects of the lockdown. To that effect the doctor is right as these long term consequences can only be demonstrated in the long run through retrospective studies years from today. But the idea that Sweden had slightly higher deaths does not mean the doctor was wrong, as you have to account for total harm, including the financial and psychological damages incurred by lockdown states.
    We can all eliminate deaths by auto accidents tomorrow if we make driving illegal today. In the US alone it will save close to 100,000 lives. The fact that we don’t do this is because we understand the cost of such consequences. You can say that we’re willing to accept those loses for the broader functioning of our society. It’s no different here. We simply failed to calculate the broader costs to the society and set terrible precedents for the future. Unlike Sweden who asked for individual responsibility from its citizens, we in other countries are all more dependent on the Government in the future. The power grab was played to its potential.
    This is a broader lesson lost in the pandemic.

    • @andromedamaxima1543
      @andromedamaxima1543 2 года назад +2

      stand up ovation, well said. This was the crisis of reason and humility. What happened was hysteria, power grab, arrogance and ignorance

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 3 года назад +11

    did Japan succeed? did Belarus succeed? did Serbia succeed? Did Asia succeed? did HALF OF THE WORLD minus europe and america SUCCEED?????

    • @OMGAnotherday
      @OMGAnotherday 3 года назад

      This is just a means of control! So no one wins!

    • @morlidor
      @morlidor 3 года назад

      Reasons they did not have as many cases is surely because they had a more virus-immune population. And generelly warmer weather.

  • @MrDoogied1975
    @MrDoogied1975 3 года назад +12

    Peru had a military style lockdown and poor outcome, so no it's nothing to do with lockdowns!!!!

    • @BRIRICO
      @BRIRICO 3 года назад

      Not only Peru.

  • @johannsalzstreuer5006
    @johannsalzstreuer5006 3 года назад +10

    i escaped from germany to mexico.. late but not too late. i saved the psyche of my gf, my own psyche and my relationship. depressions flew away meanwhile a week. i will never again let a government take my rights.

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад +1

      Sweden knew this all along: watch this for an injection of some common sense ..
      ruclips.net/video/Ri_yU_gHLcA/видео.html

    • @pelle571
      @pelle571 3 года назад +1

      Wow ! Good 🔥!!!

    • @johannsalzstreuer5006
      @johannsalzstreuer5006 3 года назад

      @@CANFilms1 thank you

  • @janethuck3647
    @janethuck3647 3 года назад +6

    Wished I lived in Sweden then and now

  • @googoo554
    @googoo554 3 года назад +8

    Sweden is amazing, thinking for themselves, letting people make their own decisions.

  • @benmarcus4646
    @benmarcus4646 3 года назад +7

    A few point not discussed: PCR test reliability and manipulation. Vaccine immunity vs natural immunity. Risk vs benefit analysis for vaccines in low risk (mortality and/or hospitalization) demographic. Therapeutics for infected individuals, early treatment and hospitalized patients.

    • @leonpetersen7346
      @leonpetersen7346 3 года назад

      yes exactly.....and not much made of the fact that death per million WAY better than the UK.
      This is what matters, not so?
      Since PCR tests are absolute rubbish, which is agreed by all, but still used to determine "infection".

  • @thegreatrest-exslave-slave9450
    @thegreatrest-exslave-slave9450 3 года назад +12

    I am very worried about his enthusiasm for gene therapy and lack of attention to the value of treatments such as vitamin D, zinc, ivermectin etc. in reducing IFR. You did not discuss why more simple treatments have been deliberately suppressed and how their suppression might have affected relative IFRs. Also, huge variance in amounts of Covid testing, how the tests are used and how the labs analysing the tests are used.

  • @cytone101
    @cytone101 3 года назад +19

    Why no discussion of the yearly mortality stats in Sweden. 2020 was nothing exceptional. You only have to go back to 2015 to find the same death rate.

    • @jmolofsson
      @jmolofsson 3 года назад +1

      It was exceptional.
      These are the numbers of deaths per year:
      2001 --> 93,752
      2002 --> 95,009
      2003 --> 92,961
      2004 --> 90,532
      2005 --> 91,710
      2006 --> 91,177
      2007 --> 91,729
      2008 --> 91,449
      2009 --> 90,080
      2010 --> 90,487
      2011 --> 89,938
      2012 --> 91,938
      2013 --> 90,402
      2014 --> 88,976
      2015 --> 90,907
      2016 --> 90,982
      2017 --> 91,972
      2018 --> 92,185
      2019 --> 88,766
      2020 --> 98,124

    • @0sael0
      @0sael0 3 года назад +2

      @@jmolofsson lol... now adjust it based on population

  • @mulllhausen
    @mulllhausen 3 года назад +3

    australian here. i admire this guy for his love of liberty in certain aspects

  • @joshzoolian7821
    @joshzoolian7821 3 года назад +8

    I know he said he's not an expert on social sciences, but it's always extremely tragic when this subject is discussed by world-renowned experts and the factor of deaths due to lock-downs is not mentioned.

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад

      Exactly! I am concerned about the suggestion on this video that
      "Ferguson was right and Tegnell was wrong on the science"? Really? 🤔
      Watch this:
      ruclips.net/video/Ri_yU_gHLcA/видео.html

  • @charlesgroen6820
    @charlesgroen6820 3 года назад +3

    Overall we would have been much better off had we followed the policies of Johan Giesecke. You must focus on deaths from other diseases which had been neglected, lost jobs, mental illness, problems with remote learning etc, You must have the proper perspective of the big picture before looking at any subgroup including Covid.

  • @BetuliaLiberata
    @BetuliaLiberata 3 года назад +2

    I emigrated from Brazil to Canada 19 years ago and now I feel TRULY DEPRESSED. I truly believe now, that Professor Giesecke is seeing what I have been trying to ignore or discard as a product of my imagination-that is: the governments of the world, western mostly will not let this tight control of the population go.
    I am feeling like a very unlucky person now to have settled in Canada. I think Canada feels like it will keep a tight grip on the population for the foreseeable future. If I were single, I would take some time off in Brazil and stay with my family. Lockdowns like the one we have here are very hard to implement in a very unequal society and to get their obedience like the government is getting here from the public. Unfortunately, I have made a life for me here after 19 years. I am married and love my husband immensely. I could never leave him behind. I nearly cried as I kept watching this interview and to realize that the governments will probably not let us live a full life again. I kinda could see that on the face of the interviewer. There was a moment when he got from the Professor a sense of hopelessness and that there's something else afoot.

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад

      Quite! Here's a documentary that proves what Prof Giesecke says here (except the claims that Tegnell "may have got the science wrong")
      ruclips.net/video/Ri_yU_gHLcA/видео.html&ab_channel=CANFilms

  • @thaKerl
    @thaKerl 3 года назад +6

    Pls don't show statistics with cases per million when leaving out that it depends on the amoun of testing done and cases doesn't mean infections it means positiv tests.

  • @zengjanezhu
    @zengjanezhu 3 года назад +12

    If one compare lockdown versus non lockdown countries, one has to look at the consequence of the lockdown in addition to the death from covid.

    • @lulunz6809
      @lulunz6809 3 года назад

      Well I am in NZ and we are doing exceptionally well aren't we. And before anyone says we are isolated, people need to get real. 3.5 hour flight from Australia is quicker than some of the major countries travel inland. We lived in a global economy so had people from all over the world travelling here and living here. One month stay at home as we have done exceptionally well.

    • @zengjanezhu
      @zengjanezhu 3 года назад

      @@lulunz6809 according to one Stanford study regarding lockdown cost and benefit, the only place where lockdown comes ahead besides country like China, is island. So in the US, Hawaii was more successful than other state. It is easier to control the flow of the citizens if the only route in and out is through air travel. Otherwise, lockdown prolong the whole pandemic without much benefit, of course unless a government can do what China is doing, locking people inside their own home.

    • @lulunz6809
      @lulunz6809 3 года назад

      @@zengjanezhu The method of what is considered a "lockdown" varies across the world which in itself, causes a false impression of what countries did. Compliance is another variation which affects the data when it comes to outcome of a "lockdown". The US had president who was an idiot. The UK wasn't much better. Where states and countries valued money over lives and where countries weren't willing to invest in protecting their citizens by supporting families to stay home, led to deaths. What we did was put lives first. Economy second which worked. We diversified. The means for working from home and continuing education from home has been available for a decade at minimum for so many jobs. Essentials such as food, healthcare and care for people who were isolated or disadvantaged was prioritised, as did mental health support options. Attitude was everything. People whose work stopped during the pandemic e.g airline workers etc, took the many jobs that became available because of the pandemic e.g. delivering online shopping orders. There was work. Our employment rates now are at their lowest. No country is perfect and yes there is debt. It was worth it though? Yes. There are worse things than staying at home. We aren't teenagers.

    • @lulunz6809
      @lulunz6809 3 года назад

      @@zengjanezhu The so called "lockdown" only went for a month and we could still see and talk to people. We just did it carefully and made sure we protected each other because it wasn't worth the risk. I couldn't live with the knowledge I may have caused someone to have severe health complications or even die. I couldn't. So I didn't put myself in that position.

    • @zero5xo
      @zero5xo 3 года назад

      @@lulunz6809As of right now one case and the whole country goes into lockdown? If a person is okay with a government controling your life to such an extent then I guess it's a good strategy, but especially this far into "life with covid" that seems like an absolute failure.
      No wonder the Lord's of the rings production team left to film in the UK, New Zealand is not a good place to do international business right now.

  • @PeterQuentercrimsonbamboo
    @PeterQuentercrimsonbamboo 3 года назад +3

    Ivor Cummins - an Irish fellow - has some of the best analyses and comparisons of data and charts and curves and death rates etc. from many countries - no opinions, nothing political, just plain clinical interpretation of the data, charts, curves over the last decade and more in comparison to 2019-2020-2921... - see his RUclips channel for the plenty videos, interviews, talks...

    • @CANFilms1
      @CANFilms1 3 года назад +1

      Quite! I was surprised to hear Freddie suggest Fergusson got the numbers right, and Giesecke suggest Sweden got the science wrong!
      Here's a film documenting how Sweden really did in 2020 , before the government got involved ...
      ruclips.net/video/Ri_yU_gHLcA/видео.html

    • @PeterQuentercrimsonbamboo
      @PeterQuentercrimsonbamboo 3 года назад

      @@CANFilms1 - good link ! Thank you -

  • @watsufizzi
    @watsufizzi 3 года назад +18

    Nobody has the right to lock another person down for simply living their life. I thought we learned that from the dark ages/slavery. What happened to the enlightenment

  • @nanilu8791
    @nanilu8791 3 года назад +11

    Bravo to both of you! Thank you!

  • @AvalonMisty
    @AvalonMisty 3 года назад +2

    concerning effects of Lockdown in United States: job loss evictions mortgage foreclosure homelessness suicide across age groups child abuse divorce disappearance of Children from School System (untold numbers did not have technology access or parental guidance in virtual home setting) no use of playgrounds for children alcohol abuse drug abuse anxiety violence broken family relations due to different opinions in COVID response measures anti-social behavior obesity *Wonder how Sweden faired in these aspects of life?

    • @johnpatrick2292
      @johnpatrick2292 3 года назад

      It’s so sad with all this happening, the untold number that did not have technology access feels like they are living behind the rest because there’s no means they can get on

  • @sunnyla2835
    @sunnyla2835 3 года назад +5

    Sweden, IMHO, certainly got it right!! In the USA, especially, there has been MUCH collateral damage that DFs don’t consider, such as increased suicide rate, increased addiction, devastated small businesses, etc. Would love for UNHERD to interview someone on that aspect

  • @roywall8169
    @roywall8169 3 года назад +7

    His biggest mistake was assuming that the people of the UK value freedom.

  • @TheJDW
    @TheJDW 3 года назад +2

    We all should have followed Sweden's model. Begging him to be wrong doesn't make him so. Life went on for them mostly, while many of our lives were flipped. Little difference in our per capita death and the little difference actually favors their decisions

  • @Ryan-xg5my
    @Ryan-xg5my 3 года назад +22

    Who proved it can be contained? Where are the studies showing the correlation between lock downs, masks, and disease mitigation? This was one of your worst interviews. You sounded like you had already predetermined how you felt about his answers in your questions.

    • @CarnivoreAnesthetist
      @CarnivoreAnesthetist 3 года назад +1

      Great comment! You are exactly right! They are missing a huge part of this. Like death! unrelated to Covid. another words focusing on the million other health problems other than Covid! Sweden did much better. No psychological damage to children because they never missed School and never wore masks. The teachers were the least infected adult population which showed what we already thought. that children are not massive spreaders. What about their economy?. There’s so many tentacles to this you can’t just talk about one thing. I like Freddy he’s a good interviewer but I did not like how he did this interview. This guy was brave and I think made the right decision. Not to mention it’s too early to drag all the data out yet we need to wait.

    • @hugoveracandia3562
      @hugoveracandia3562 3 года назад +1

      I agree with you, Ryan.

  • @j.w.8663
    @j.w.8663 3 года назад +3

    Very refreshing that he admits his incorrect suppositions, and what was right. And he was generally mostly right. When you consider what other governments said and did, and how they screwed up, they would never admit anything and try and 'excuse and blame' away. Sweden for sure will still come out financially better, and educationally for the kids, better as a country.

  • @juliafox52
    @juliafox52 3 года назад +3

    How many died FROM the lockdowns? How much suffering?! Why do those deaths and all of the suffering not matter? Why is it only some deaths matter?