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Sweden shifts on no-lockdown strategy

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Dr Anders Tegnell has now said that Sweden may implement localised lockdowns, but only for a maximum of two or three weeksAt least the Swedes are flexible and not dogmatic.Sweden's state epidemiologist has said that he is now willing to recommend lockdown measures such as school closures, and strict limits to the size of gatherings - so long as they are only imposed locally and for three weeks at a time....FTSweden shifts on no-lockdown strategySweden vs the best

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Dr Anders Tegnell has now said that Sweden may implement localised lockdowns, but only for a maximum of two or three weeks


At least the Swedes are flexible and not dogmatic.

Sweden's state epidemiologist has said that he is now willing to recommend lockdown measures such as school closures, and strict limits to the size of gatherings - so long as they are only imposed locally and for three weeks at a time....

FT

Sweden shifts on no-lockdown strategy

Sweden vs the best

Sweden shifts on no-lockdown strategy



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