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ofErik karlsson
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The key figures are going in the right direction.
But at the same time, polls indicate that the Swedish people may be on their way to relax and destroy the positive trend.
– It is not unlikely that we will see a change in trend, says Svante Werger, special adviser to MSB.
Although today’s press conference showed “Monday’s figures,” the cut in time seems to indicate less spread of the infection, fewer VAT cases, and fewer deaths.
– Seems positive, continues to move down, says state epidemiologist deputy Anders Wallensten.
But one thing is worrying. When the Swedish Agency for Social Protection and Emergency Preparedness (MSB) showed its ongoing Kantar Sifo study of Swedish behavioral changes in relation to the crown pandemic, the latest measurement period shows a negative trend.
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Svante Werger at MSB.
“Clearly fewer changed their behavior.”
Less …
▪ … avoid public transportation.
▪ … I have avoided public places.
▪ … avoid shaking hands.
– The behavior persistence figures have increased in the past, but now we see decreasing figures. Clearly, fewer have changed their behavior over the past week. These are negative changes of 5-10 percentage points, says Svante Werger, who believes that county boards across the country have also confirmed the image of more relaxed Swedes.
“It is good for MSB to follow this, but our message is that we have to keep up. There is always a risk that it will be more and more difficult over time, but wait until we notify others,” says Anders Wallensten of the Authority. Public Health.
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