Germtheory3Z
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... it's a 1% increase. About the same it was the year before, and less than it was the year prior to that. Yeah, I think we're fine.
Yeah but the numbers increased by that much every year on that chart except 2016 so something looks to be up long term.
Don't know how reliable the numbers in that source are but if you look at the chart at the top of the page it's got some interesting comparisons of the effect in various countries. Half again your weekly mortality for a month or two really isn't much at all for any nation to be this concerned about, and by the comparison Sweden is doing better than most countries.