Plockar upp den här tråden igen, då Annika Linde, f.d. statsepedemiolog till 2013 med god insyn i FHM, kritiserar Anders Tegnell i en artikel i Mirror.
Hon beskriver hur flockimmuniteten, trots senare förnekanden har varit den misslyckade och katastrofala strategin i Tegnell/Gieseckes våta drömmar om internationell berömmelse......
Sweden 'got it wrong on herd immunity', says ex-health chief as infections soar
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-new ... s-23014969
ByChris KitchingSenior News Reporter
20:29, 15 NOV 2020UPDATED20:59, 15 NOV 2020
Sweden's former chief epidemiologist Annika Linde criticised her successor, Anders Tegnell, and said he wrongly believed the Nordic nation would have herd immunity to protect it from a second wave of Covid-19
Sweden got it wrong on herd immunity and failed to adequately prepare for the second wave of coronavirus, the country's former chief epidemiologist claims.
Annika Linde has criticised her successor, Anders Tegnell, amid a sharp rise in infections, including a record 5,990 confirmed new cases on Friday, and hospital admissions surging at the fastest rate in Europe.
She claims "wishful thinking" led Tegnell and his team to wrongly to believe that herd immunity would protect the country from another wave of Covid-19 this autumn.
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Linde, who was Sweden's state epidemiologist until Tegnell took over in 2013, claims the Public Health Agency has been reluctant to plan for the worst throughout the pandemic.
She told The Telegraph: "Wishful thinking - when you don't believe in the worst scenario - has been guiding Swedish decisions too much.
"The Swedish authorities have been slow all the time. Instead of being proactive, they've run after the virus, and the virus has been able to spread too much before they take action."
Sweden has reported 177,355 cases of Covid-19 and 6,164 deaths since the start of the pandemic.
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