I only listened to the first minute, regarding Norway, because that is the only part that is going to matter to the crazy pro-Covid faction of the United States. Whenever people “on the left” talk about Norway with reference to universal healthcare, paid family leave, free university, and all the other things developed nations with a sense of collective humanity provide their people through taxes, the non-leftists go on about how it is a small country, with primarily one ethnocultural group, blah blah blah, and cannot be compared to the United States. So I’m going to need them to remember those same points now, especially as Norway has only had 3.46% of its population catch Covid (#112 among all countries) as opposed to 13.29% in the USA (#17, but with a range of 5.39% in Vermont to 17.98% in Tennessee). Furthermore, Norway has only had 157 deaths per million (#146), compared with 2150 per million in the USA (#20, but with a range of 508, again in Vermont, to 3226 in Mississippi), oh, and people in Norway don’t wait until they are near death to go to the hospital if they do catch Covid, since they have that universal healthcare thing. Our “best” Covid statistics state, small and white, still doesn’t compare to Norway. For all intents and purposes, Norway’s removal of Covid restrictions should just be considered “one of those socialist things,” like everything else they do.