Did Swedish anti - Coronavirus tactics succeed?

Swedish epidemiologist Anders Tegnell says their anti-corranvirus tactics are producing results. “Kurba is being levelled and the situation has stabilised”, Tegnell said. Sweden has received worldwide attention after only a partial quarantine was introduced by the government. High schools and colleges are closed, but primary schools until [...]
“Kurba is being levelled and the situation has stabilised”, Tegnell said.
Sweden has received worldwide attention after only a partial quarantine was introduced by the government.
High schools and colleges are closed, but elementary schools until fifth grade function normally like all hotel and commercial institutions.
Sweden decided to maximize its most endangered population protection and advised the elderly not to go out and avoid unnecessary social contact with other people.
Currently, only over 14,000 have been infected and 1540 have died so far, much more than in other Scandinavian countries, but much less than in Italy, Spain and Great Britain.
Tegnell claims that the number of new infected people no longer increases exponentially, and that the situation is satisfactory, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
The curve of the infected and the dead is becoming softer, and the same is true for patients with intensive care,” said Tegmark Wiswell, head of the Department of Microbiology at the Ministry of Health.
Just two weeks ago, the situation was much more dramatic, and Prime Minister Stefan Lofven was even considering austerity measures. But he decided to refrain from his tactics, after which his public support increased significantly according to recent research.
The main purpose of Swedish tactics was to prevent overload of health care systems.
Swedish health care is among the best in the world, and at no time during his battle with the Coronavirus did not end beds, intensive care units, or essentials such as masks.
Hospital tents were torn across the country, but they remained completely empty.
Tactice was also helped by the fact that Sweden is the country with the largest number of people working from home and having the best internet infrastructure, so even those who normally work at the office can work from home.
Although photos from Swedish cities show roofs filled with people, life in Sweden was not yet unusual. Travels from Stockholm to Gottland, a preferred destination during Easter holidays, dropped 96 percent, with mobile networks reporting a 75 - percent drop in population movements in Stockholm.












