While attention is beginning to turn towards an end to confinement throughout much of Europe, this is a transition Sweden will not have to make.Schools, cafes and restaurants have remained open
throughout the coronavirus crisis.
The government did not take measures beyond initial recommendations of limiting movement and social distancing.
However, the strategy is coming under increasingly intense criticism.
Because the death rate for the virus is particularly high in Sweden.
This raises the question : should more have been done to protect
the Swedish population ?
To address this today we are speaking with Erik Agner, professor of philosophy and economics in Stockholm university.