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coronavirus, COVID-19, Denamrk, Finland, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Norway, Sweden
Entity | Population | Cases | Deaths |
Sweden | 10,343,403 | 84,985 | 5,835 |
Norway | 5,432,580 | 11,120 | 264 |
Denmark | 5,824,857 | 17,974 | 627 |
Finland | 5,528,737 | 8,225 | 336 |
Michigan | 9,986,857 | 115,242 | 6,791 |
Georgia (US state) | 10,617,423 | 277,288 | 5,868 |
North Carolina | 10,488,084 | 172,201 | 2,803 |
Cases and deaths from JHU.edu – 2020-09-04 6:28 AM.
Clearly, normalizing the cases and deaths of neighboring countries by doubling them to compensate for the population differences still leaves Sweden in far worse shape. Of considerable concern should be the fairly high death rate for Sweden compared to even devastated US states.