Sweden has the lowest number of new cases of covid-19 infection compared with our neighboring countries.
But according to Fredrik Elgh, professor of virology at Umeå University, we can not relax yet.
– We must continue, and we must continue even better than we do now, he says.
New statistics show that Sweden, in comparison with Norway, Finland and Denmark, has the lowest number of new cases of covid-19 infection.
This means that Sweden has the lowest incidence, ie the number of infections per 100,000 inhabitants, in the last two weeks.
Statistics from the Swedish Public Health Agency show that Sweden had an incidence of 33.0 on Thursday. Statistics from Our World in Data showed that Finland had 44.3, Norway 48.5 and Denmark 81.8.
May be due to the spread of the delta variant
According to Fredrik Elgh, professor of virology at Umeå University, it is difficult to know why it looks the way it does. But he can state that Sweden has a low spread of infection right now.
On the other hand, he does not think that the figures say much about the difference between Sweden and the neighboring countries.
– The Swedish curve has been stable for a week now, but at the same time we know that the Danes test themselves significantly more than we do. I would say that an incidence of 35 and 45 is about the same thing, he says, referring to differences between Sweden, Norway and Finland.