More
than 4,000 people have died in a country of ten million. For seven of the last
14 days, Sweden has had the highest number of deaths per capita in the world.
“Sweden hasn’t changed very much at all,” says Paul Franks, an epidemiologist
at Lund University. “But because things have changed in other countries, you’ve
noticed the change in the relative death rates.”
The
comparison is particularly stark when compared to Sweden’s neighbours, which
have similar cultural practices and healthcare systems – it has almost four times
as many deaths as Norway, Finland and Denmark combined….
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