Sweden: 600,000 Coronavirus Infections In Stockholm By May 1, Model Estimates

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Sweden: 600,000 Coronavirus Infections In Stockholm By May 1, Model Estimates
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The Swedish Public Health Agency has presented a new study that estimates one-third of all Stockholm residents will have been infected with COVID-19 by May 1.

The study indicates that for every confirmed case of COVID-19, a further 999 people are likely to have been infected with the virus without knowing it.

“You can’t draw any conclusions about the exact percentage. It is too small for a research report, but too important for us to sit back and hold on to the information,” Karolinska University Hospital’s Dr.

of the population could be infected within the first few years of the epidemic if a vaccine is not found.Last week, 22 scientists from across Sweden claimed the country’s relatively relaxed approach

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