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Sweden's chief epidemiologist has admitted that the country is experiencing a second surge in coronavirus cases despite previously predicting that the number of infections in the autumn would be "quite low" due to the country's no-lockdown policy.Sweden has admitted its coronavirus immunity predictions were wrong as cases soar across the country
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Sweden's chief epidemiologist has admitted that the country is experiencing a second surge in coronavirus cases despite previously predicting that the number of infections in the autumn would be "quite low" due to the country's no-lockdown policy.Sweden has admitted its coronavirus immunity predictions were wrong as cases soar across the country
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Sweden's chief epidemiologist has admitted that the country is experiencing a second surge in coronavirus cases despite previously predicting that the number of infections in the autumn would be "quite low" due to the country's no-lockdown policy.
Sweden has admitted its coronavirus immunity predictions were wrong as cases soar across the country