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Sweden’s coronavirus plan failed to stop the virus, and a vaccine may not be enough to ‘rescue’ them, experts warn

Sweden’s failed coronavirus herd immunity gamble came at a high cost of lives and the country could still have to implement a lockdown to tackle the spread, experts say.
From the start, Sweden’s approach to dealing with coronavirus was flawed, according to Professor David Goldsmith, the lead author of a paper published by the UK’s Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
In it, Professor Goldsmith examined what went wrong with Sweden’s policy and why its case mortality rate is about triple that of its Scandinavian neighbours.
And with a severe second wave presently moving through the country, he believes drastic measures need to be undertaken to control the spread.
“Sweden, unfortunately, have done the wrong thing in the wrong way,”…
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