The Scandinavian country — home to over 10 million people — snubbed the strict lockdowns that brought much of the globe to a standstill.
AFP via Getty ImagesTT News Agency/AFP via Getty Ima“These sobering data not only point to the impact of the pandemic but also to the need for all countries to invest in more resilient health systems that can sustain essential health services during crises, including stronger
health information systems,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom GhebreyesusWhile Sweden sits below most other major European nations, the country performed worse than its neighbor Denmark, which tallied 32 excess deaths per 100,000, while Norway logged one fewer death per 100,000 than expected.
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