Sweden rejects accusations of lack of coronavirus action

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STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Sweden has got broad media attention for its soft approach to the new coronavirus outbreak, but it strongly rejects the idea that life is carrying on uninterrupted as the country passes 6,000 confirmed cases.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

STOCKHOLM - Sweden has got broad media attention for its soft approach to the new coronavirus outbreak, but it strongly rejects the idea that life is carrying on uninterrupted as the country passes 6,000 confirmed cases.

Hallengren, who together with Deputy Prime Minister Isabella Lovin and Foreign Minister Ann Linde held a special briefing for international media, stressed that the Nordic country had introduced a string of measures and was ready to do more if needed. The ministers stressed the recommendations were having a noticeable effect. They estimated that about 70 per cent fewer people were moving about the city centre, and one-third of Stockholmers were now working from home.

However, not all are fans of the Swedish approach. Marcus Carlsson, a mathematician at Lund University, went so far as to accuse Healthcare services have reported shortages in equipment, but they have so far not been overrun like in Italy and Spain.

 

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