Too many died too soon, and Sweden should have done more to curb the spread of the coronavirus at an early stage, state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell told Swedish public radio on Wednesday morning:
...despite a stated goal to protect the elderly population, the virus swept through Sweden's elderly care homes at an alarmingly fast pace. Around half of all over-70s who died from the virus lived in a care home, and around a quarter were receiving home care, according to the National Board of Health and Welfare... Tegnell and his colleagues at the Public Health Agency have consistently argued that their strategy – introducing measures step by step and informing people to convince them to follow the advice voluntarily – may be more sustainable in the long run than a full lockdown. But Tegnell said too many had lost their life... www.thelocal.se/20200603/...-differently-to-fight-coronavirus
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