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About 5,900 deaths have been reported in Sweden as a result of the coronavirus. If everyone follows the restrictions and recommendations of the authorities, the death toll will continue as today and the death toll will rise by a few hundred until the turn of the year, according to Tom Britton, professor of mathematics at Stockholm University.
However, he cautions against taking restrictions too lightly, suggesting that this is happening now.
– You just don’t have the strength, and when the situation began to improve so clearly this summer, it was probably an excuse for many to take all the rules of conduct with a little more calm, he says, to SVT.
Tom Britton: The risk is great if we don’t take care of ourselves
Tom Britton calculates the situation of the crown in Sweden by looking at how many people have been infected so far and has come to the conclusion that the death toll would increase significantly if we stopped following the restrictions entirely, but not at the same levels as before.
– We are not going to end up in the same situation as last spring when no one had immunity, but the risk of many, many new deaths in the country remains great if we do not take care of ourselves, he tells SVT.