In the UK, criticized the coverage of the pandemic by the Swedish media
Devoid of criticism and condescending reporting by the Swedish media about those in power during the coronavirus pandemic contrasts sharply with how journalists work in the UK. About this on August 5 in his article for the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet wrote the correspondent of the Daily Telegraph in Sweden Richard Orange. Here are some quotes from Orange's denouncing article published in Aftonbladet: When the death toll (approx.: From COVID-19) in Sweden began to rise sharply in April, my London editors became impatient. Where's the media reaction? from opposition politicians? from the public? They wanted angry exclamations from political parties, comments from unseated ministers, retiring officials and a completely new strategy. But for weeks, almost nothing happened. Dismal figures for Sweden appeared almost daily on the front pages of newspapers in Norway and Denmark. But Swedish newspapers usually took a different view. My editors could not understand how the media can respond so gently to such a high mortality rate (approx.: as a result of COVID-19 disease) It was at least two weeks after Sweden's gloomy statistics on COVID-19 became apparent before it was fully reflected in the media. Even then, most of them did not want to question the strategy itself.
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