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Sweden spared European surge as coronavirus infections stay low
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of MSN/Guardian


MSN/Guardian, September 16, 2020
Posted: September 20th, 2020
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/sweden-records-its-fewe...

While many European countries are seeing new cases surge to levels not seen since the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Sweden whose light-touch approach has made it an international outlier has one of the continents lowest infection rates. According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), [its] 14-day cumulative total of new cases was 22.2 per 100,000 inhabitants on Tuesday, against 279 in Spain, 158.5 in France, 118 in the Czech Republic, 77 in Belgium and 59 in the UK, all of which imposed lockdowns this spring. Sweden also has fewer new daily infections than Norway and Denmark. Thirteen Covid-19 patients are in intensive care in Swedish hospitals, and its seven-day average of coronavirus-related deaths is zero. We dont have the resurgence of the disease that many countries have, Anders Tegnell, the countrys chief epidemiologist [said] in an interview, adding that the country was broadly happy with its overall strategy. Unlike many countries, Sweden closed schools for the over-16s but kept those for younger pupils open. Schools and universities are now open again. It also banned gatherings of more than 50 people and told people over 70 and in at-risk groups to self-isolate. Otherwise, the population of 10 million was asked, rather than ordered, to respect physical distancing and work from home if possible. Shops, bars, restaurants and gyms stayed open and the wearing of masks has not so far been recommended. Tegnell has insisted the aim was not to achieve rapid herd immunity but to slow the spread of coronavirus enough for health services to be able to cope.

Note: A Swedish MD on the front linesshares thoughtson why Sweden's COVID death rate has been in the single digits for weeks.Read a balanced, informativeNew York Timesarticlewritten by a Swede about her experience there.This graphshows that Sweden is doing well compared to other countries considering that they have not instituted a lockdown. For more, see concise summaries of revealingnews articles on the coronavirusfrom major media sources.


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