In Sweden, over 4,000 victims of the Coronavirus

Sweden, which has struggled with a milder approach to the coronary pandemic than other countries, reported today that over 4,000 people have died in the country, 90 percent of which are over 70 years old. Of the 33,843 confirmed cases of infection, the Public Health Agency registered 4,029 deaths in the country with one [...]
Of the 33,843 confirmed cases of infection, the Public Health Agency recorded 4,029 deaths in the country with a population of 10.3 million.
According to the Worldometer Web site, the mortality rate associated with choreography is 399 for a million people in Sweden, a rate markedly higher than in neighboring countries that have taken measures to limit movement (Norwegia 43, Denmark 97 and Finland 56).
But the death rate in Sweden is lower than the one registered in Spain (615), Great Britain (542), and France (435).
Unlike the strict measures presented in Europe, in Sweden the movement restrictions were never in force, and schools for children under 16 were open all the time and all were required to implement social distance and be responsible.
The Public Health Agency believes that Swedish access is better on the long-term plan and rejects measures taken elsewhere in the short term as it considers ineffective about the impact they have on society as a whole












