Three years since the coronavirus was classified as a pandemic

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On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization WHO made the historic statement: The world had been hit by a new pandemic. After following the spread of infection, vaccination and the number of deaths from coronavirus worldwide for three years, Johns Hopkins University has stopped continuously updating its covid statistics. The number of confirmed deaths from covid has remained at 6,881,955 people on the university’s website. “After three years of round-the-clock reporting of covid-19 data from around the world, Johns Hopkins has suspended the operations of the Corona Resource Center,” the university writes at the top of its website, where it was possible to follow the progress of the coronavirus. So what have we learned from the pandemic? TV4 Nyheterna enlisted the help of the Public Health Agency’s director general Karin Tegmark Wisell and the chief physician in Stockholm, Johan Bratt, to answer questions related to the pandemic in the player below:

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