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The COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden is a part of the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). As of 22 March 2023, there have been 2,701,192 confirmed cumulative cases and 23,851 deaths with confirmed COVID-19 in Sweden . [ 1 ]
[6] [7] A few days later, on 16 January, the Swedish Public Health Agency issued a press release highlighting the discovery of the novel coronavirus, and the agency monitoring the situation. The risk of spread to Sweden was described as "very low" as there was yet no evidence that the virus could spread between humans, but they recommended that ...
COVID-19 cases in Sweden are falling sharply, the country's health agency said on Thursday, even as nearly all pandemic-related restrictions were lifted less than a month ago. The government ...
Sweden may have seen fewer people die of COVID-19 had it implemented tighter lockdown rules or mask mandates. A year and a half after Sweden decided not to lock down, its COVID-19 death rate is up ...
Sweden, whose light-touch pandemic strategy has gained global attention, registered 1,870 new coronavirus cases on October 23, the highest since the start of the pandemic, Health Agency statistics ...
2019 +0.7% 15 2020-05-27 19 16 30 34 18 45 14 32 10 37 206 23 35 27 14 33 40 106 31 30 800 36409 +2.2% 474 39 4469 +0.9% 40 15 2034 +0.7% 2020-05-28 11 16 2 27 27 17 38 18 20 6 49 278 19 39 26 3 23 22 102 31 774 37183 +2.1% 495 40 4509 +0.9% 38 19 2053 +0.9% 16 2020-05-29 10 10 1 30 17 11 28 4 11 21 46 210 7 41 30 6 29 19 223 18 1 773 37956 +2.1%
A new study shows just how badly Sweden fared in the pandemic.
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