We'll see. They've had 158 vaccinated deaths and have 88% of the adult population vaccinated. I'm more curious about what will happen in Poland. They have similar life-expectancy to the USA and vaccination rates slightly higher than Kentucky's. They decided to do so last week. Their outcomes will apply better to the USA.
Edit: In Eastern European press it came up that Poland was planning to loosen the restrictions but I can't find anything on it elsewhere, so it may have been disinformation. At least it wouldn't make much sense, they are in the middle of a wave.
The Danish mortality numbers are 4x better than that of the USA.
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