Sweden to probe controversial response to Covid-19 pandemic

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Sweden’s strategy has resulted in a much higher death rate than in neighbouring countries, according to Johns Hopkins University data

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Sweden has taken a different path compared to most European countries by keeping much of society open and by recommending social distancing and self-isolation rather than imposing a blanket lockdown. That strategy has resulted in a much higher death rate than in neighbouring countries, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

The commission is due to deliver its final report in February 2022. Two preliminary reports will be submitted prior to that. The first, due on November 30, will look into the spread of the virus in healthcare centres and retirement homes. As of June 24, 3,612 people aged 70 or more living in care homes or receiving home care had died from Covid-19, according to data from the National Board of Health and Welfare. That represents 79% of the total deaths recorded up to that date.

Still, Sweden’s relatively high infection rates mean its citizens are prevented from travelling to most countries.

 

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