Stefan Löfven on the deaths on All Saints’ Day



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Stefan Löfven draws attention to the thousands of Swedes who died with covid-19 in Sweden this year on their Halloween.

He says “phones have been hot but hugs have become rare” due to crown restrictions in Sweden.

– People have had to face death too often without their loved ones by their side, he says in the speech and continues:

– A sacrifice for many people, which has made the last farewell not the desired ending.

“A reminder of life”

In his speech, Stefan Löfven says that death is “a reminder of life”.

“We don’t know how long we can stay here,” he adds.

The Prime Minister urges everyone to remind those around them to “tell your family and friends how happy you are to have them in your life.”

– And remember that a great loss is just another form of love.

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Strong ongoing support to the government

At the same time, a new poll shows that the majority of Swedes think the government has handled the crown crisis well, or even very well.

However, the support of 72 percent of Swedes is a decline from last spring, according to Kantar Sifo, who conducted the poll for TV4 Nyheterna.

– It’s a small decrease compared to last spring, but confidence is still high, says Toivo Sjörén, head of public opinion at Kantar Sifo, to TV4.

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