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Last year when Europe was closed due to the pandemic, one country made an exception, Sweden. Although contrary to what is perceived, Sweden did not leave the virus in a "free state". Although no extreme restrictive measures were taken, those that can be defined as "lockdown" or "quarantine", Sweden still took measures of different levels. First, Sweden applied with the precision that characterizes the trinomial test-trace-treat. Second, it created a partnership with citizens, established constant communication with them, and asked every Swede to take personal responsibility for distancing and hygiene.
Finally, in the framework of the Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data European Union, Sweden became part of the vaccination program and today it has vaccinated 700 thousand citizens or 7% of the country's population. Although there was no "quarantine", the Swedish authorities took measures which have been defined and referred to as "smart measures" by many authorities. However, the fact of not applying the "lockdown" measures was enough to label the Swedish approach as "heresy" and to make it the object of attack by both politicians and the scientific community. Read also: Analysis: Sweden's entry into NATO completes the military alliance Albania's opponent presents the new coach, a taboo is broken But their bleak predictions were not enough to sway the Swedish authorities from their decision.
The epic statement remains that of the country's chief epidemiologist, Dr. Anders Tegnell who calmly declared that the accounts would be made after a year had passed since the pandemic. How is the situation today? Sweden today has a declared mortality from COVID of 12,800 deaths, or 127 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. This mortality ranks Sweden in a position around the average of other Western European countries. However, relative to its Nordic neighbors, Sweden's mortality is extremely high, 10 times higher than Finland and Norway and 3 times higher than Denmark. When analyzing additional deaths, Sweden stands at a ratio of 106 additional deaths per 100,000 inhabitants (figures of January 31, 2021).
Finally, in the framework of the Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data European Union, Sweden became part of the vaccination program and today it has vaccinated 700 thousand citizens or 7% of the country's population. Although there was no "quarantine", the Swedish authorities took measures which have been defined and referred to as "smart measures" by many authorities. However, the fact of not applying the "lockdown" measures was enough to label the Swedish approach as "heresy" and to make it the object of attack by both politicians and the scientific community. Read also: Analysis: Sweden's entry into NATO completes the military alliance Albania's opponent presents the new coach, a taboo is broken But their bleak predictions were not enough to sway the Swedish authorities from their decision.
The epic statement remains that of the country's chief epidemiologist, Dr. Anders Tegnell who calmly declared that the accounts would be made after a year had passed since the pandemic. How is the situation today? Sweden today has a declared mortality from COVID of 12,800 deaths, or 127 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. This mortality ranks Sweden in a position around the average of other Western European countries. However, relative to its Nordic neighbors, Sweden's mortality is extremely high, 10 times higher than Finland and Norway and 3 times higher than Denmark. When analyzing additional deaths, Sweden stands at a ratio of 106 additional deaths per 100,000 inhabitants (figures of January 31, 2021).