
The government of Sweden had urged the people of the country to strictly follow social distancing only. Now Sweden’s top epidemiologists have claimed that this policy has been successful and corona infection (Covid19) is now under control.

Stockholm. Sweden’s policy was criticized by many organizations and other countries, including the World Health Organization (WHO) after Sweden refused to adopt a lockdown formula to deal with the coronavirus. The government of Sweden had urged the people of the country to strictly follow social distancing only. Now Sweden’s top epidemiologists have claimed that this policy has been successful and corona infection (Covid19) is now under control.
According to a Bloomberg report, Andrés Teganel advised the Swedish government to focus only on social distancing rather than lockdown. He is also credited for Sweden’s very different policy towards Corona from the world. Now the decline in new cases of corona infection and the stabilization of deaths suggests that this policy is also working. According to Tegenel, Sweden is now at the point where it has reached its control position.
Schools, gyms and restaurants open in Sweden
Sweden never closed schools, gyms, cafes, bars, and restaurants, despite the spread of Corona infection worldwide. In contrast, the government repeatedly urged citizens to follow social distancing. Sweden has now not only controlled the corona to a great extent but has also not suffered the economic losses due to the lockdown. Although Sweden has the best health care system in the world, it did not even have to think like other countries to take this risk.
There are also more than 1500 deaths in Sweden
Let us know that so far more than 14000 corona infection cases have been reported in Sweden and 1540 people have died from it. More than 500 new cases have been reported here on Sunday. According to Tegenel, Sweden has crossed the peak of corona infection and now the cases have started happening. He further explained that according to the trends that are now coming, this stability will gradually be transformed into a decline. Karin Tegmark Wissel, chief of the Sweden Public Health Authority’s Department of Microbiology, also believes that cases have started to decline and this is a very good sign. He told that the number of patients in ICU is also decreasing.