Sweden
Sweden lifted all COVID-19 restrictions since the pandemic is under full control, the Swedish Public Health Agency said on Wednesday.
Karin Tegmark Wisell, the head of the agency, stressed that PCR tests will no longer be utilized due to their costs to the government.
“Weekly-done PCR tests cost is $55 million, while their monthly cost is $220 million. Hence, we have put an end to the usage of COVID-19 tests,” Wisell said.
Only health workers will be able to take PCR tests for free as of Feb. 9, she noted, saying test fees of those going abroad at their own request will not be paid by the state and insurance companies.
Meanwhile, Sweden has terminated all measures such as digital travel card, vaccination certificate, or test that it has requested from those arriving from EU countries as of Wednesday.
According to the figures released by the Public Health Agency, the death toll due to COVID-19 in Sweden has increased to 16,244, and the case tally surpassed 2.35 million.
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