During Tuesday's Aktuellt, party leaders Ulf Kristersson (M), Nooshi Dadgostar (V) and Minister of the Interior Mikael Damberg (S) met in a debate on the government's corona strategy.

- It's awful, we have 8000 dead just over.

10 times as many as our neighboring countries in the Nordic region.

In that sense, we have failed, Kristersson said.

Dadgostar agreed that it was a big failure.

- We are entering a very heavy Christmas where many people would have been with us is not it.

And we have a year with a very heavily burdened healthcare that can not take their vacation.

This is my starting point because what we have done this year has been a great failure.

"Can not have the answers in advance"

When asked why Sweden has been so affected by the virus, Minister of the Interior Mikael Damberg gave several examples:

- We got a lot of infection and thus got a large spread of infection in society.

He also highlights system errors in elderly care and home care.

- Both in terms of resources and skills, the connection to healthcare;

the vulnerable situation of staff, their working conditions, working conditions, shared shifts, precarious employment conditions.

This whole discussion must lead to us in Sweden also having to learn from the pandemic.

"Of course responsible"

Damberg says that the government "of course has responsibility" as it governs the kingdom, but explained that it was a challenging situation.

- It is a new disease, you do not have the answers in advance and have learned in the meantime.

That is why the strategy needs to be changed, said Kristersson, who said that the errors had been known before.

- There have been investigations that have been appointed and closed down without the errors being corrected.

I do not understand why the government has such a hard time saying: we have failed, the strategy has not worked.

Let's do something better together.

- There is no one who thinks that it is not a failure that so many people have died.

I have not heard any representative say anything else, says Damberg.

The strategy is not wrong, but the measures must be changed, which according to Damberg is done.