Swedish epidemiologist: Coronavius dealt in Europe in November of last year

Sweden has likely had its first Corleone cases since November last year, Swedish epidemiologist has confirmed. Anders Tegnell, the Swedish state's state epidemiologist, has said that individual cases may have been noted to travellers from Wuhan, reports TT News Agency, broadcast news. “I think you can find cases [...]
Sweden has likely had its first Corleone cases since November last year, Swedish epidemiologist has confirmed.
Anders Tegnell, the Swedish state's state epidemiologist, has said that individual cases may have been noted to travellers from Wuhan, reports TT News Agency, broadcast news.
I think you can find individual cases among travellers from Wuhan who came in November and December. This may sound strange, but it's more than natural”, Tegnell said, speaking of the first cases of the choreography in Sweden.
His comments came just a day later after French health experts reported that France had had had its first case with Covid-19 in December 2019.
The first official patient infected with the pandemic virus in the Nordic state appeared on January 31, after a trip to China. Patient Zero has recovered from the infectious virus ever since.
So far, more than 23,000 cases of the virus have been filed with the SARS-Cov2 family in Sweden, while 2,800 are dead.











