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People in Sweden who live in the same household as someone infected with Covid-19 now have to isolate at home, the Swedish Public Health Agency announced at a press conference on Thursday.“We think it is reasonable that people who live with someone who has Covid-19 stay at home to reduce the risk of spreading it further”, says state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell.“You should stay at home for seven days but be tested after five days,” Tegnell adds.Anyone affected by the rules will be contacted by an infection tracker and get more information about what applies. Decisions about rules of conduct are made by doctors, and the rules may mean that you are not allowed to go to work.“This is not something you take the initiative for yourself. You will be contacted by the health service to get these rules of conduct formally. It is only then that they apply”, says Tegnell.The Swedish Public Health Agency has recommended that certain members of the household are exempt from the new rules.According to the Swedish Public Health Agency these include pupils in pre-school, elementary and upper secondary-level special schools, as well as people who have previously had a positive Covid-19 test or detected antibodies within the last six months.
We have always thought that it is very important for children to go to school”, Tegnell told news wire TT when asked why children and young people don’t have to stay at home in the event of a confirmed infection in the household.“The second part is that we now have a pretty good basis for saying that children are not a driving force in this spread of infection. They sometimes become contagious but rarely become seriously ill and very rarely infect other people,” Tegnell added.
The number of people in intensive care units for the virus reached a peak in Sweden during in April, with 558 patients on the 25th and 26th of the month.Since then, the total has been steadily decreasing and fell to only 12 on September 11th.But since, the number of people with the coronavirus in intensive care has slowly risen again, reaching 24 on October 1st according to the Swedish Intensive Care Register.
Sunt curios, dar cu teama mare, pe cine-o trimite DSV-ul acasa acum in carantina. Ar fi culmea sa ne-nchida
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nesanatoasa[/i], producand chiar ei medicamente, chiar daca nu au un Cantacuzino, cum avem noi !