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The number of recently confirmed cases has increased by about 17,000 in the past four days. Since Friday, 83 new admissions to Swedish intensive care units have been reported and currently just over 190 are being intensively treated in Sweden.
Therefore, the burden on healthcare is increasing and, not to exceed the capacity, Tegnell recalls the importance of strict advice.
All regions warn of a deteriorating situation, according to Thomas Lindén, and only five regions have reported a normal situation. In addition to patients in VAT, almost 1,700 people are now treated in hospitals.
Remain one growing number of infected worldwide. The spike comes later, Anders Tegnell says, pointing primarily to the United States as a source of infection. A slowdown in the spread is not expected in Sweden for at least three weeks.
Earlier Tuesday, the Swedish Health and Care Inspectorate presented the results of a national review of how the country’s nursing homes have handled covid patients, with all 21 regions receiving harsh criticism.
The review is in line with what both the National Board of Health and Welfare and the Swedish Public Health Agency have seen.
– The deficiencies that Ivo pointed out largely confirm the panorama that we have and that has become widespread, among other things, in the follow-ups of the palliative care guides and the annual status reports in geriatric care that we have published and I believe that the supervision it is a good complement to knowledge management, says Thomas Lindén.