The man who recommended that Sweden not be shut down by the Coronavirus: I'm not sorry, it worked.

The man who put Sweden's strategy on confronting the Coronavirus says the media misinterpreted him. Chief epidemiologist Anders Tegnell has recently expressed that the best response to the choreography would be something between what Sweden has done and what the rest of the world has done”. He says now [...]
The man who put Sweden's strategy on confronting the Coronavirus says the media misinterpreted him. Chief epidemiologist Anders Tegnell has recently expressed that the best response to the choreography would be something between what Sweden has done and what the rest of the world has done”.
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The interview in question was given to Swedish Radio.
Sweden is one of the few countries that chose not to apply restrictive measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Numerous media commented on Tegnell's radio interview as a chapter on isolation policies a claim he now denies with determination
Epidemiologist insists that visible “benefits have not yet been seen from the closure of businesses, restaurants and other facilities in an effort to protect against the virus.
There are no activities that we can describe as extremely endangered”, he told the Sweden's Dagens Nyheter, adding that the country's “core strategy has worked well”.
Tegnell has acknowledged that Sweden should have done more to protect asylums from the virus where a large percentage of the victims were registered. However, this is not an isolated phenomenon in Sweden alone. It is believed that 40 percent of the deaths associated with coronary deaths in the United States occurred in nursing homes. In England the elderly in these care institutions are thought to reach 57 percent of all deaths by the end of June.











