2020年7月31日金曜日

Sweden, Which Never Had Lockdown, Sees COVID-19 Cases Plummet as Rest of Europe Suffers Spike



Sweden
Coronavirus Cases




World Meter によると感染者数、死亡数減ってはいるようであるが・・・・


Last week Anders Tegnell, the chief epidemiologist at Sweden's public health agency, who has led the country's COVID-19 response, said the nation's controversial anti-lockdown strategy has been a success "to a great extent," in an interview with UnHerd.

While an official lockdown was never ordered, Tegnell noted: "We have cut down on movement in society quite a lot. We have compared how much we travel in Scandinavian countries, and the decrease in travel is the same in Sweden as in neighbouring countries. In many ways the voluntary measures we put in place in Sweden have been just as effective as complete lockdowns in other countries.


"The failure [of the strategy] has of course been the death toll…that has been very much related to the long-term care facilities in Sweden. Now that has improved, we see a lot less cases in those facilities," Tegnell said.

厳格なロックダウンはしていないけど、移動制限はしたし、ロックダウンした国がやったことを自発的に成し遂げたことも多い、と。ただ、長期的な介護施設で死亡率の高かったが、それも改善した、と。


ノーガードで普通の生活を続けたわけではなく、自粛生活はあったわけですね。老人ホームなどの死亡率は高かったが、防御策をとったのでしょう、それも低くなった、と。

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