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Con la mayoría de los adultos vacunados, Suecia se dispone a eliminar casi todas las restricciones de COVID-19, a pesar del aumento del número de casos. El país ha sido una excepción en algunos aspectos de su manejo de la pandemia, negándose a imponer cierres duros a lo largo de la crisis. Más de 14.000 personas han muerto a causa del virus, contra 850 de la vecina Noruega. Los expertos locales afirman que el país está preparado para seguir adelante.

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00:22For me, it's very typically Swedish how we handle this situation.
00:28And I think a lot of the decisions that has been made from authorities has been based on scientific facts.
00:55We have a habit or a culture of working with recommendations which have proved highly effective actually.
01:01We find that the Swedes have generally been very careful to follow the recommendations and restrictions.
01:26They didn't consider the chances of a general spread of COVID-19 in Sweden to be very high at first.
01:33And therefore they didn't take or didn't actually put in more restrictions early on.
01:41So initially I think they did too little, too late.
02:01It was very normal, like it was actually before.
02:04Maybe we had a bit more distance in the U-Bahn and so.
02:07Yeah, this has not been so much. You have been able to do quite a lot.
02:11Let's get it.
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