Coronavirus infections are increasing in Sweden, while the number of deaths and people treated at intensive care continue to fall, the Health Agency said on Thursday.
Chief Epidemiologist Anders Tegnell said the increase in cases could not solely be explained by increased testing. Sweden has registered 41,883 cases in total.
"Unfortunately, in Sweden, we can see an increase in cases again," he told a news conference, urging people not to ease up on social distancing.
Tegnell said the increases in new cases was seen primarily in Western Sweden and among younger people than before.
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I think we will see the overall IFR fall in Sweden (and elsewhere) as better measures are taken to test and quarantine the people who work with older people. That's sort of low hanging fruit that in retrospect feels like a big failure in many places.
"Cases among the really old have declined quite rapidly. It shows the measures taken have had an effect," he said. "There's reason to believe the decline in deaths will continue."