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- As of August 11th, 5,770 people have been confirmed as having died after testing positive for the coronavirus in Sweden. That's up from 5,766 on August 10th, but the increase is not all from the past 24 hours, due to a delay in how the Swedish regions report their data.
- Since the start of the outbreak, 2,533 corona patients have been in intensive care as of August 11th, which also includes fatalities and patients who have recovered and been discharged (no change from August 10th)
- There have been 83,126 confirmed cases of the coronavirus as of August 11th (up from 82,972 on August 10th).
- Everyone in Sweden is urged to stay at home if they are at all sick (even a mild cough or sore throat), practice social distancing, work from home if possible, follow good hygiene practices, and avoid non-essential visits to elderly people or hospitals.
- As of August 28th, 5,821 people have been confirmed as having died after testing positive for the coronavirus in Sweden. That's up from 5,820 on August 27th, but the figures do not reflect how many passed away over the past 24 hours, due to a delay in how the Swedish regions report their data.
- Since the start of the outbreak, 2,566 corona patients have been in intensive care as of August 28th, which also includes fatalities and patients who have recovered and been discharged (up from 2,564 as of August 27th)
- There have been 83,958 confirmed cases of the coronavirus as of August 28th (up from 83,898 as of August 27th, but the Public Health Agency warns that some of its data is still being adjusted because thousands of false positives were discovered this week)
- As of September 2nd, 5,820 people have been confirmed as having died after testing positive for the coronavirus in Sweden. That's up from the figure 5,813 on September 1st, but does not reflect how many passed away in the past 24 hours, due to a delay in how Swedish regions report their data.
- Since the start of the outbreak, 2,570 coronavirus patients have been in intensive care as of September 2nd, which also includes fatalities and patients who have recovered and been discharged (up from 2,569).
- There have been 84,532 confirmed cases of the coronavirus as of September 2nd (up from 84,521 as of September 1st, although the Public Health Agency warns that its data is still being adjusted after thousands of false positive tests were discovered last week).
- Everyone in Sweden is urged to stay at home if they are at all sick (even a mild cough or sore throat), practice social distancing, work from home if possible, follow good hygiene practices, and avoid non-essential visits to elderly people or hospitals.