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Covid-19: Sweden exceeds 10,000 dead

2021-01-14T16:34:54.589Z


Sweden surpassed 10,000 deaths since the start of the epidemic on Thursday, health officials said, after a new record of 351 deaths announced in the past 24 hours. Read also: Covid-19: Sweden again in difficulty in the face of the second wave These new deaths announced by the Public Health Agency bring the total death toll of the pandemic to 10,185 in this kingdom of 10.3 million inhabitants, wh


Sweden surpassed 10,000 deaths since the start of the epidemic on Thursday, health officials said, after a new record of 351 deaths announced in the past 24 hours.

Read also: Covid-19: Sweden again in difficulty in the face of the second wave

These new deaths announced by the Public Health Agency bring the total death toll of the pandemic to 10,185 in this kingdom of 10.3 million inhabitants, which has pursued a less coercive strategy than elsewhere in Europe.

Sweden is currently one of the worst affected countries on the Old Continent and passed its peak in spring deaths last week.

On Thursday, that country hit a new all-time high of 132 daily deaths on average over the past seven days.

We unfortunately expect the increase to continue as we have a wide spread of the contamination in the country,

” Karin Tegmark Wisell of the Swedish Public Health Agency said during a press conference.

The authorities specify that the deaths announced daily did not occur in the past 24 hours but mostly go back several days.

In total, the number of cases identified since the start of the epidemic has reached 518,783, or about 6,500 more in 24 hours, according to the last score Thursday.

It looks like we've hit a plateau (cases), we're not seeing any acceleration, but there are still a large number of cases reported in Sweden,

” said Karin Tegmark Wisell.

Unlike the devices imposed elsewhere in Europe, the Nordic kingdom has so far pursued a different strategy based mainly on recommendations, without containment and almost without coercive measures.

As for the mask, it was not recommended for a long time anywhere in the public space.

Since January 7, it is officially recommended for public transport, but only during peak hours.

If the strategy remains less strict than in many countries, the kingdom has tightened the screws since November, with several series of measures restricting tables in restaurants or switching distance education in high schools.

Faced with the strong second wave in the Nordic kingdom, Parliament also voted last week a law temporarily giving the government new powers against the epidemic, including allowing businesses to close for the first time.

Source: lefigaro

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