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Sweden’s Pandemic Story: Covid-19, A Chronology 2020–23

Foolhardy, Exceptional, or Just Principled?

by Graeme D. Eddie (Author)
©2026 Monographs XII, 210 Pages

Summary

While hard lockdown was avoided in Sweden during Covid-19, 5 years on much reflection has taken place over the pandemic legacy across the world. The US House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic concluded its investigations in 2024, and the UK Covid-19 Inquiry continued into 2025 and 2026. Sweden was also scrutinized by a Coronakommission, its final report appearing in 2022.

The aftermath of Sweden’s pandemic pointed to experience and outcome not so far removed from that of other European countries of comparable size. However, its critics, excited and intrigued by Sweden's approach to Covid-19, would point to the many elderly dead and see unfavorable comparison with outcomes elsewhere in the Nordic region.

This detailed and fact-filled book embraces the continuing interest in Sweden's approach, and is an attempt to dismantle the myths and misconceptions around it, offering a more nuanced and thorough understanding of Sweden's response to Covid-19.

Details

Pages
XII, 210
Publication Year
2026
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783034360777
Language
English
Keywords
Management of Covid-19 lockdown legacy Causes, spread, prevention, treatment of pandemic disease and illness Social dimension of health and illness socio-medical sociological health science media and communication study Graeme D. Eddie Sweden’s Pandemic Story: Covid-19, A Chronology 2020–23 Sociological
Published
New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2025. XII, 210 pp.
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Biographical notes

Graeme D. Eddie (Author)

Graeme D. Eddie has worked and studied in Sweden, and a period of research at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs contributed to a PhD (Aberdeen University). His first published book was Swedish foreign policy, 1809-2019: A comprehensive modern history (2020).

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