Sweden Should Have Done More for Combating Coronavirus: Health Chief Claims

The deadly virus outbreak has created a major stir in recent times claiming the lives of more than 380,000 people globally

Sweden should have done more for combating the coronavirus or COVID-19 and prevent the much higher national death rate than in the neighboring nations, the man behind the Public Health Agency's pandemic strategy stated on Wednesday.

Almost 4,500 people in the country have lost their lives due to the outbreak, a higher mortality rate compared to Denmark, Finland and Norway, and criticism has been increasing regarding the government's decision of not imposing lockdown measures as strictly as other nations in Europe.

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Anders Tegnell, the chief epidemiologist at the Public Health Agency, said that in hindsight Sweden should have done more. "If we were to run into the same disease, knowing exactly what we know about it today, I think we would end up doing something in between what Sweden did and what the rest of the world has done," Tegnell told Swedish radio.

"Yes, I think we could have done better in what we did in Sweden, clearly." While most of Europe, including Norway, Denmark and Finland, closed schools, shops and businesses, bringing much of society to a halt, Sweden has relied more on voluntary measures, social distancing and common-sense hygiene advice to stem the outbreak.

It shut care homes to visitors in late March, but around half of the deaths in the country have been among elderly people living in care facilities. Tegnell said it was hard to know which measures taken elsewhere might have been the most effective in Sweden.

"Maybe we will find this out now that people have started removing measures, one at a time," he said. "And then maybe we will get some kind of information on what, in addition to what we did, we could do without adopting a total lockdown." Earlier this week, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said the government would launch an inquiry into the handling of the pandemic.

(With agency inputs)

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