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According to the Public Health Authority, an increasing number of greedy patients must be cared for in intensive care units in Sweden.
– If we look at the number of VAT caretakers in Stockholm and the rest of Sweden, we see a strong downward trend. Come down every day, says Sara Byfors during today’s press conference.
She explains that the trend of reduced VAT cases shows that increased testing has led to an increasing number of cases with mild symptoms that are detected early.
Johanna Sandwall, emergency preparedness manager for the National Board of Health and Welfare, says that there are currently 1,003 respirator VAT sites available.
Antibody tests are OK “at the group level”
Sara Byfors is asked why the Public Health Agency places so much importance on conducting antibody test studies when it says that they cannot be trusted.
– We can trust these tests at a group level, then, for an individual, the test may be incorrect, he says and continues:
– But if you look at 100,000 people, it is not so important exactly that each individual’s test is correct, where it may have a certain margin of error, she says.
The text is updated.