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State epidemiologist Anders Tegnell is not sure when there can be a corona vaccine for all Swedes. Vaccinations are expected to begin within a month. But it may be some time after the summer before it’s enough for everyone, Tegnell says in an interview with Dagens Nyheter.
Anders Tegnell during Tuesday’s joint digital press conference on the status of the crown.
Several pharmaceutical companies have vaccines against covid-19. It is not yet clear when the vaccine will arrive in the regions, but vaccination is expected to begin within a month.
However, in an interview with Dagens Nyheter, state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell notes that it is highly uncertain when a vaccine is available to everyone. He tells the newspaper that the vaccine Sweden has access to will come out as soon as possible, and that the regions “are way ahead in their planning,” but:
– So it is still very uncertain in what quantities the vaccine comes out and during what period. The main vaccine manufacturers with whom we have signed agreements have spoken of delivery times of one to two years, he explains to the newspaper.
When asked by DN if other countries are too optimistic, Anders Tegnell responds:
– If you have other information aside, I can not know – if you make an overly optimistic assessment. If you go for the vaccines that we feel pretty safe with, it will be a while after the summer before we in Sweden reach those levels.
260 768 people have Confirmed infected with the coronavirus in Sweden, according to Tuesday’s figures from the Swedish Public Health Agency. 6,798 people have died.
Worldwide, 1,469,469 people have died. A total of 13,229,794 people have been confirmed infected. In Europe, 325,407 have died with covid-19 and a total of 13,229,794 people have been confirmed to be infected. This is according to a compilation by ECDC, the EU body for disease prevention and control.