Just 7.3% of Stockholm had Covid-19 antibodies by end of April, study shows

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Just 7.3% of Stockholm had Covid-19 antibodies by end of April, study shows
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Official findings add to concerns about Sweden’s laissez-faire strategy towards the pandemic

Just 7.3% of Stockholm’s inhabitants had developed Covid-19 antibodies by the end of April, according to a study, raising concerns that the country’s light-touch approach to the coronavirus may not be building up broad immunity.

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