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Periods 1. 7 hours
Launch dateJune 30, 2003
WavelengthsVisible light
Focal length88. 2 cm (34. 7 in)
Perigee altitude824. 7 km (512. 4 mi)
Apogee altitude840. 3 km (522. 1 mi)
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Final episode2019-02-25 00:00:00
Writers Petr Kolečko
Cast Erika Stárková
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The Microvariability and Oscillations of Stars telescope, better known simply as MOST, was Canada's first space telescope. Up until nearly 10 years after its launch it was also the smallest space telescope in orbit.

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Coronavirus: Sweden Has got its science right?

Oct 21,2023 11:51 pm

In Sweden, the schools remained open, while the neighboring countries to yours weeks -

Sweden is the strategy that large parts of the society open, is largely backed by The Public . It was developed by scientists and supported by the government, but not all, of the country are convinced virologists of it.

There is no blocking here. Photos have been released around The World of bars full of occasions stuffed with a seat in the free and long queues for water, wait, ice-cream kiosks, and yet it is a myth that the life goes on "as normal".

On The Face of it has little run-down. But data can have the vast majority of the population made voluntary social distancing, that is the sticking point, Sweden's strategy for slowing the spread of The Virus .

use of Public Transport is clearly the weekend fell, a large number of work from home, and Most of them refrained from travelling over the Easter. Also, the government has banned gatherings of More Than 50 people and visits the elderly in nursing homes.

Approximately 9 out of 10 Swedes say they keep at least one Meter away from the people, at least some of The Time , up from seven in 10 in a month, according to a major survey conducted by the opinion research Institute Novus.

How seriously Sweden is the outbreak?

Seen through The Eyes of the Swedish Public Health Agency, how the people have responded, is to be celebrated, albeit cautiously.

The scientist " - approach has led to the weeks of global debate about the question of whether Sweden has adopted a reasonable and sustainable plan, or unknowingly crashed the population in an attempt to unnecessary deaths and could not keep the spread of Covid-19, under control.

In Stockholm , the epicenter of The Virus , So Far , the cases have mostly reached a Plateau, although There was a spike at The End of the week, set, in part, to increased testing.

There is still room in the intensive care unit, and a new area of the hospital is to be used in a former venue.

"To a large extent, we are able to achieve what we want to achieve," says state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell. "Swedish health care keeps on working, basically, with a lot of stress, but not in a way that they send patients. "

In contrast to other countries, where the political leaders have fronted The National response to The Crisis Dr. Tegnell, the majority of the press conferences.

His tone is usually, in fact, with a strong focus on the characters and a few mentions of the emotional impact of The Crisis on the victims and their families.

But the Swedish Public Health Agency continues to have high approval ratings throughout the pandemic.

Why the Swedes chose a different path

Sweden is the decision to leave larger parts of the society is more open than Most of Europe came to Dr Tegnell-team simulations, and the expected limited impact of The Virus in relation to the size of the population, as well as of other scientists, including those behind a major report, Imperial College, London.

this report, apparently, the British government, swayed the introduction of a lockdown.

In addition, the Swedish Public Health Agency, the idea came across early on that a large part of the cases were rather mild.

But she was denied the strategy is based on the overarching goal of herd immunity.

One of the Most important goals was the introduction of less strict social distancing measures will be maintained over a long period of time. Schools remained under-16-year-old open, so that the parents can continue to work in important areas.

All of the other Nordic Countries decided in favour of stricter temporary restrictions, although some of these have been relaxed since then.

What do the numbers say?

in Sweden, with a population of 10 million, remains among The Top 20 in The World when It Comes to the total number of cases, even if it mostly only tests those with severe symptoms. For more widespread checks on the key workers are now introduced.

It has a higher death rates in relation to its size of population than Anywhere Else in Scandinavia.

in contrast to some countries, in Sweden, the statistics include the care of the elderly home residents, the cases around 50% of all deaths. Dr. Tegnell known that a large Concern .

There has been considerable debate about the extent of the infection in Stockholm

the Foreign residents, mainly from Somalia, are more likely To Live in multi-generational households, are also over-represented in the figures.

"There are too many people dying," says Claudia Hanson, an epidemiologist based at the Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, the largest medical research institution. It is crucial for the government's approach and argued that the company was closed temporarily in March while officials take stock of The Situation .

Dr Hanson is among 22 scientists wrote a scathing piece in Sweden, the leading newspaper in the last week, suggesting, "officials with no talent" have been in the order of decision-making.

The Man leading Sweden the answer

But chief state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell is generally popular in Sweden. An experienced researcher with More Than 30 years in medicine, he is known for his laid-back attitude and fondness for sweaters.

"He's a low-key person. I think people see him as a strong leader, but not a very loud person, careful in what he says," reflects Emma Frans , a Swedish epidemiologist and a science journalist. "I think this is very reassuring for many. "

she argues that many national and international media were "looking for conflict" within the scientific community, whereas she believes that There is a consensus that Anders Tegnell approach of the "very positive" or at least "not worse than other strategies".

Sweden immunity develop?

the history is to assess what countries are doing it correctly. But the current scientific discussion is focused on The Number of Sweden, The Virus can be awarded without any symptoms.

This is important, because many scientists live here in Sweden until The End of may, significantly higher immunity levels in comparison with those under more stringent rules.

the Public Health Agency's report This Week suggested that around a third of the people in Stockholm is infected at the beginning of may.

This was later revised downwards to 26%, after The Agency admitted a calculation error. But some high-profile scientists have offered even greater numbers.

Prof Johan Giesecke, ex-chief scientist of the European centre for disease prevention and control (ECDC), believes that at least half of all Stockholm have caught The Virus , until The End of the month.

It could even lay up to half of the population of Sweden, close to Stockholm University mathematician Tom Baker .

BBCPeople think they are spread OK, to people who think they are OK, are developed behind the vast majority of infections TRANS-mission, prof Johan Giesecke
Former chief scientist of ECDC

And until There is a vaccine, an epidemiologist, Emma Frans says immunity will be "important" for Sweden.

"If it is shown the studies and other types of corona viruses, you have that people are immune to it. Maybe Not a long-term immunity, but even if we only get this type of short-term immunity, it may be enough to stop this pandemic," says Dr. Frans.

Why Not enough is not yet known

believes The Swedish Public Health Agency, it was "too early to tell" how much the influence of asymptomatic infection rates have on the protection of The General population.

ReutersOf, of course, many other Stockholm has been exposed to protected than in countries where not so many. But I' m not sure that will Most affect how We Live , in the short term otherwise wall Most
Swedish Deputy state epidemiologist

"We don't know much about immunity," says Dr. Tegnell's Deputy, Anders Wall. "We'll know more as more people are tested for antibodies, but also the more time passes, and if There are multiple accounts of re-infection, etc. are reported. "

This uncertainty means that There is no guarantee of Sweden, he says, in areas with high rates of infection, social distancing recommendations see lifted anytime soon.

Is the Swedish 'exceptionalism'?

What happens next in Sweden you can depend on, people with social distancing.

"It is a kind of Glockenspiel with a pretty deep-seated feeling of Sweden's special feature. @

This can encourage some of Sweden, the recommendations, but the country is not United.

On Social Media -There is dissent from some of the foreign residents for the more stringent measures have been vocal.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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