TOMORROW’S NEWS: The alarm: Why the vaccine may be delayed • New setback against Trump • Löfven leads a new confidence survey | News



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The alarm: the vaccine may be delayed

All people over the age of 18 will be offered vaccinations in the first half of the year, the government announced Tuesday.

Now Andreas Wladis, a professor of disaster medicine, believes distribution will be an organizational nightmare for Sweden.

– We do not have a vaccination general who points with the whole hand and says: “This is what you have to do!” Instead we have a vaccination coordinator who says, “Hörni, it would be great if you could be so kind as to do this.” It does not work during an acute social crisis.

READ MORE: The alarm: therefore, you may have to wait for the vaccine.

The fall of Trump: is rejected by HD

The United States Supreme Court does not proceed with the lawsuit filed by Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

The mood would stop Joe Biden’s victory in the November presidential election, but now it is announced that HD will not go ahead.

Time is running out for Donald Trump’s attempt to destroy the election result: on Monday, the Electoral College meets to formally elect a president.

READ MORE: Trump’s defeat: rejected by HD

More and more people trust Löfven

Prime Minister Stefan Löfven (S) once again leads the confidence poll, new Novus figures show.

Voter confidence in Löfven has risen from 35 to 37 percent and, according to Novus CEO Torbjörn Sjöström, it may affect Jonas Sjöstedt (V) leaving his post.

– Before I was at the top, he tells SVT News.

READ MORE: More and more people trust Löfven: superior measures

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