The documentary filmmaker Mehdi Saleki is one of the over 1,600 scans found to have been infected by covid-19. While he was being cared for in the intensive careers, he filmed and told of his struggle to survive.
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Mehdi fought for 19 days against the covid virus. A feverish dream of blossoming rapeseed marked the turning point in his struggle. Photo: Private / SVTSoli Nilsson risks paying continued dental care out of his own pocket82-year-old Soli Nilsson has had to cancel his treatment at the dentist because of the corona crisis. Since the high-cost protection only lasts for one year and the treatment is postponed, she now risks losing continued compensation from the state. But later this week, the government announced that they would like to help patients affected by the pandemic and promised to extend dental care.
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82-year-old Soli Nilsson risks losing SEK 6,000 in dental support as the corona pandemic puts an end to her dental care. Photo: Hans LarssonAmounts of wastewater have been released in the SoundBoth Denmark and Sweden release uncontaminated wastewater into the Sound. Most buoyant water is released from the Danish side.
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The Danes release more sewage in the Sound than the Swedes do. Photo: SVTHelen is denied covid-19 testing despite being ill for ten weeksHelen Svensson from Malmö has been ill in supposed covid-19 for ten weeks. Although she belongs to a priority test group, she is not allowed to test herself.
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Helen Svensson has been ill for over two months with presumed Covid19. Photo: TT / SVTSuspected objects at SVT Malmö were harmlessSVT Malmö had to vacate parts of its premises on Wednesday when a suspicious dangerous item came by mail to the TV house. The police bomb squad was called there and later found that the object was not dangerous.