First published at 09:18 UTC on May 8th, 2021.
CAN Films, January 30, 2021
"There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in"...
Sweden saw a lower 2020 death spike than much of Europe - without lockdowns, school closures or masks . Check how they did it...
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CAN Films, January 30, 2021
"There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in"...
Sweden saw a lower 2020 death spike than much of Europe - without lockdowns, school closures or masks . Check how they did it...
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Trapped in lockdown between the two extremes of Coronavirus deniers and lockdown orthodoxy, Nye is intrigued by Sweden’s approach: no lockdown, no school closures, no masks. She manages to secure an exclusive interview with Chief Epidemiologist Anders Tegnell, whose steely resolve not to buckle under world mainstream media pressure means – among other things, tango dancing is allowed in Stockholm!
Claudia Nye is a BAFTA nominated filmmaker. Brought back to documentaries for the sake of the future of her children, Nye travels from UK to Sweden to learn about their unique Covid-19 strategy.
She is also a qualified Relationship Counsellor, which she’s been practicing over the past ten years. She travelled to Stockholm with photo-journalist Sean Spencer and together they made this documentary.
Thanks to Ivor Cummins and other Questioning Online Sources that have helped along the way of concocting this piece...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri_yU_gHLcA
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