This is an extract from an article on Bloomberg news today
Swedish confidence in the nation’s strategy to fight the coronavirus pandemic has slumped, with concerns over capacity in the health-care system now almost universal.
A poll by DN/Ipsos published on Thursday showed that 82% of Swedes are either “somewhat” or “very worried” as to whether their health-care system can meet the challenge facing it. Confidence in the authorities’ ability to fight the virus sank to 42% of those polled from 55% in October. Meanwhile, 44% of Swedes fear authorities aren’t doing enough to fight the virus, compared with 31% last month.
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By *D835Man
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"This is an extract from an article on Bloomberg news today
Swedish confidence in the nation’s strategy to fight the coronavirus pandemic has slumped, with concerns over capacity in the health-care system now almost universal.
A poll by DN/Ipsos published on Thursday showed that 82% of Swedes are either “somewhat” or “very worried” as to whether their health-care system can meet the challenge facing it. Confidence in the authorities’ ability to fight the virus sank to 42% of those polled from 55% in October. Meanwhile, 44% of Swedes fear authorities aren’t doing enough to fight the virus, compared with 31% last month.
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"....Swedes are either “somewhat” or “very worried” as to whether their health-care system can meet the challenge facing it....."
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Yes I can understand why the Swedish citizens are worried.
Cases and hospitalisations have been rising steadily in their second wave.(And that's despite local lockdowns and tougher restrictions during the second wave)
Their handling of the pandemic has been a shambles in both the first and second wave; they have the worst outcome among the Nordic countries. |
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"This is an extract from an article on Bloomberg news today
Swedish confidence in the nation’s strategy to fight the coronavirus pandemic has slumped, with concerns over capacity in the health-care system now almost universal.
A poll by DN/Ipsos published on Thursday showed that 82% of Swedes are either “somewhat” or “very worried” as to whether their health-care system can meet the challenge facing it. Confidence in the authorities’ ability to fight the virus sank to 42% of those polled from 55% in October. Meanwhile, 44% of Swedes fear authorities aren’t doing enough to fight the virus, compared with 31% last month.
"....Swedes are either “somewhat” or “very worried” as to whether their health-care system can meet the challenge facing it....."
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Yes I can understand why the Swedish citizens are worried.
Cases and hospitalisations have been rising steadily in their second wave.(And that's despite local lockdowns and tougher restrictions during the second wave)
Their handling of the pandemic has been a shambles in both the first and second wave; they have the worst outcome among the Nordic countries."
Surely the fab experts can't be wrong |
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