Swedish epidemiologist: Quick decline in new cases, but we don't know the cause.

Swedish epidemiologist Anders Tegnell said that as of early July, there is a rapid decline in the number of infected in Sweden. But why it happened exactly at this time and why it was so sudden, I think it's a little difficult to fully understand it”, Tegnell told Swedish media. He added [...]
But why it happened exactly at this time and why it was so sudden, I think it's a little difficult to fully understand it”, Tegnell told Swedish media.
He added that the decline in the number of infected does not appear to involve holidays or any measures taken by health authorities.
“We believe that increasing the number of immune people in the population has to do with it, but we really don't know exactly”, he said.
Tegnell believes that lowering the number of cases in July in Sweden showed that their strategy, under which the majority of strict measures presented by most countries, was somehow successful.
“Numrates in Sweden show there may be a rapid decline in the number of cases without closure of”, Swedish epidemiologist added.
Virus in Young People
Tegnell acknowledged that the number of new cases of coronarys increased slightly during the past week, especially among young people.
But it seems that we can handle it”, he said.
He stressed that one of the things now known about the coronary virus is that it is a very unpredictable disease.
According to the latest data, 5,763 people died from coronary in Sweden, almost five times as many as Denmark, Norway, and Finland combined.
The discovery and isolation will be essential to success or failure in curbing the spread of coronary in the next phase of the pandemic, he praised.












