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    Sweden outbreak latest news: new crown pneumonia 296 new cases, many health care workers have been infected, has not yet taken the blockade measures.

    • Last Update: 2020-08-04
    • Source: Internet
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    On March 26, local time, the Swedish Public Health Agency announced that as of 14 o'clock on the 26th, the whole of Sweden added 296 cases on the same day, a total of 2806 cases of new coronary pneumonia (28 cases per 100,000 inhabitants), a cumulative death of 66 cases, in the intensive care unit has 200 patients.
    Swedish television (svt) reported that Doreth Sonezidaric, a representative of the Dandelud Hospital in Stockholm, said data from the medical system showed that many health care workers were infected.
    facing accusations from many countries against Sweden, svet wrote: "Sweden is on its own path in Europe - voluntarily, not forced."
    Sweden's response to the outbreak is that people take a lot of responsibility and follow the recommended way of living with certain restrictions.
    , for example, sweden does not close primary schools, unlike Denmark.
    , unlike Norway, there is no ban on living in summer villas.
    curfews have been imposed in much of Europe to stop the spread of the epidemic.
    in Sweden, we are still allowed to move freely, to restaurants, cinemas and gyms.
    but this is based on the fact that Swedes follow clear instructions to keep the social distance of one and a half metres to two metres, wash their hands frequently and be isolated at home with symptoms of a cold.
    encourage older people and high-risk groups to isolate themselves.
    and the same day reporters in the capital Stockholm saw most of the people gathered in the heart of the street garden, many of them elderly.
    the swedish response to the outbreak sparked a heated debate as much of Europe took tough steps to control the spread of the "new crown virus", Sweden took a more modest line, keeping primary schools, restaurants and bars open and even encouraging people to take a breath of fresh air outside.
    contrasts with the tense tone in other countries and sparks a heated debate about whether Sweden is actually doing the right thing. more than 2,299 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported in the country
    , resulting in 41 deaths.
    we cannot allow the despair generated by the outbreak to be repeated in Sweden.
    'It will be a gamble that goes against the most basic principles of society,' the editor-in-chief of Sweden's largest newspaper, The Daily News, wrote on Sunday, ignoring everyone's intrinsic value.
    he called for either tougher measures or broader coronavirus testing.
    On Sunday, Stefan Lofven, Sweden's prime minister, urged people to "take responsibility" and follow the government's advice in a televised address.
    Swedes ventured outside to mingle with a large crowd, despite Sweden's new ban on travel.
    unexpected, Health Minister Lena Hallengren said earlier this month that public health agencies would act as soon as they asked the government for a decision.
    but not all people agree with the government's trust in the agency, with some accusing it of putting lives at risk.
    this has sparked a barrage of scathing criticism on social media of the agency and its main spokesman, National Epidemiologist Anders Tegnell.
    so much hate speech that the agency's director, Johan Carlson, felt the need to defend Mr. Tegener.
    increasing pressure has not changed the position of the Administration, which believes that excessive lying measures will have a negative impact on society.
    Monday, Johan Giesecke, a former National Epidemiologist in Sweden and a current adviser to the World Health Organization, encouraged Swedes to go out and enjoy the spring sunshine.
    "You can bring a friend, two people a meter apart."
    don't hug your neighbors.
    with a hot water bottle and sit on a park bench.
    ," Mr. Gisque said on SVT's morning show.
    right ly, Sweden does not appear to have a more serious virus problem than its neighbours.
    today, Sweden reported 2,299 confirmed cases of new coronavirus, while Norway and Denmark reported 2,566 and 1,577 cases, respectively, in both countries, which account for about half of Sweden's population.
    However, all Scandinavian countries are considered to have a large number of unknown cases, as testing is only carried out in patients with severe symptoms.
    (Article s. from: Wen/Sabrina, Figure/Network, DAILY MEDIA, CCTV News Client)
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