[ad_1] Of: TT Published: September 20, 2020 kl. 11.51Updated: September 20, 2020 kl. 14.59 Photo: Jessica Gow / TT Center Party health policy spokesman Anders W Jonsson. Stock Photography. The government, the Center Party and the Liberals propose that another 500 million crowns be spent on maternity care next year, …
Read More »Job security will be Jonas Sjöstedt’s last battle
[ad_1] When the 73 points of the January agreement were known, the threat to the new government came from the left: if Stefan Löfven continues with the changes in the labor law and the rental market, Sjöstedt would do everything possible to overthrow the government, including if an unholy alliance …
Read More »Another 500 million for maternity care next year
[ad_1] Therefore, next year, the January holidays want to increase funding for maternity care and women’s health by SEK 500 million. It is estimated that an additional SEK 500 million will be set aside by 2022. The credits represent an increase in investment already decided in maternity care, women’s health …
Read More »Criticism from the outside world has changed: Sweden’s crown strategy is now being praised
[ad_1] Several European countries have reported in recent days that infection rates are increasing and many fear that this is the beginning of a second wave. This week Denmark saw a dramatic increase in the number of confirmed infections and the government imposed new strict restrictions. Read more: Great Britain …
Read More »Queen: I never felt as much as during the pandemic
[ad_1] Approximately 20,000 Swedes are diagnosed with dementia each year. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form, accounting for about 70 percent of all cases. In the run-up to Alzheimer’s Day, the Queen talks about her many years of commitment to generating public opinion on dementia. – This is an …
Read More »Adoptive Families: “We don’t want to lose our son”
[ad_1] The pandemic has ruined years of adoption planning for several Swedish couples. – When it was at its worst, I thought, could we never get there? says Susanna Siljetun, who has now returned from Taiwan with her son. Two-year-old Noel Siljetun, who was adopted from Sweden amid the pandemic, …
Read More »Tegnell’s theory of influenza and death rates in covid-19 is debated
[ad_1] – The difference between the mortality rates in the countries during the winter may not even be statistically significant, and so it seems incredible that it is a reasonable explanation, says Joacim Rocklöv, professor of epidemiology and public health at Umeå University, to SvD . Sweden has 5,865 deaths …
Read More »Broken insulation can result in large fines in the UK
[ad_1] Last night the northeast of England entered a new lockdown. The closures affect ten million inhabitants and mean, among other things, that bars and restaurants close at 10 pm. – The numbers show we must act now, Health Minister Matt Hancock said in a statement Thursday. Now there are …
Read More »The football public returns to the German Bundesliga
[ad_1] Despite the spread of covid-19 gaining momentum again in Germany, the football audience is making a comeback. But the image is fragmented. When Bayern Munich kicked off this year’s league season on Friday by crushing Schalke 04 8-0, 7,500 spectators were expected to be admitted. This corresponds to ten …
Read More »Overcrowding at Gekås in Ullared
[ad_1] Despite the prevailing crown pandemic, visitors have flocked to Gekås department store in Ullared. However, it has not been without the crowded customers. GT has previously reported congestion at department stores this summer with customers moving close to each other and crowding into long lines. – There is also …
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