Johan Carlson, the director general of Swedens public health agency, also said last week the strategy had been a success because it meant messages to the public had been clear and consistent, placing the emphasis on personal responsibility.
Date: Sep 15, 2020
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The director general of the public health agency, Johan Carlson, also described the number of deaths in care home as a tragedy. The welfare system was not sufficiently prepared and not robust enough, he said in an interview with the newspaper Aftonbladet.
The institute's general director Johan Carlson told Swedish news agency TT that the current situation was "clearly more worrying than previously because more people risk being contaminated with the aggressive type" of the bacteria.