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Without lockdown, schools are always open and Swedes still trust the state. This is also thanks to “Mister Corona” from Sweden.
The latest figures on the corona crisis are published on the website of the Swedish Public Health Authority every day at 2 pm At the same time, Anders Tegnell, Sweden’s leading pandemic fighter, appears.
The 64-year-old doctor, who has run the agency for seven years, likes things simple, with a cup of cold coffee in hand and slightly tousled hair.
97th press conference this year
Regardless of whether you can report bad news of up to 130 deaths a day at the start of the pandemic or, as recently, successful reports of very few new infections and hardly any seriously ill people, Tegnell remains sober.
“Sweden goes against the trend in Europe, where the number of infections has increased considerably in recent days,” he said at the 97th press conference this year.
Between eighty and ninety percent of people say they follow our advice and recommendations.
Behind him, and clearly visible through the large windows, two protesters have positioned themselves in a meadow with posters written by themselves. They are not demonstrating, as elsewhere, for a relaxation of the crown measures, but for more restrictions.
School closings and a mask requirement are required. There are no more protests here, unlike in Great Britain, France, Germany or Switzerland.
High acceptance of measurements
When asked about this, Anders Tegnell is not very surprised: “No, we know from studies that the population has a very high level of trust in our agency. Between eighty and ninety percent of people say they follow our advice and recommendations. For this reason, we cannot find a reaction against the corona measures as in other places ”, emphasizes Tegnell.
Unlike many other countries, where political leadership has taken the scepter in the pandemic, in Sweden, according to the constitution, this responsibility falls on the competent authority of the experts and therefore remains with Tegnell himself.
“This way of dealing with things has been established over the centuries and means that in a crisis situation we don’t have to suddenly reorganize and thus confuse people,” Tegnell emphasizes.
No lock
The policy of the Swedish crown, which deliberately avoided a border blockade or closures and instead relies on measures designed for the long term, initially caused much criticism due to the large number of infections and deaths.
Justified objections, says the Swedish ‘Mr Corona’: ‘I am very proud to have managed to keep our schools open. That has proven its worth. The health system has also adapted well to the requirements of the pandemic. “
But Sweden did not protect the most vulnerable in nursing homes and nursing homes. “At first, we couldn’t keep the virus there. That is why a lot of people died in these institutions.
Expert rock star crown
The somewhat eccentric-looking chief officer is still struggling with his new role as something of a rock star among the experts responsible for the crown, admitting in an interview: “I am happy to be an expert analyzing developments and suggesting measures against the pandemic. But I would like to do it without appearing on all channels with a face and voice every day, “emphasizes Tegnell.