When SVT Nyheter Öst met her at Vrinnevis Hospital in Norrköping on Tuesday, she said that about 40 patients were in covid-19.

At the same time, about 40 of the region's healthcare employees are tested daily for symptoms.

- The infection goes down, but far too slowly.

"Of course it eats"

Jessica Frisk says that it has been incredibly difficult during these more than two years.

- There have been new challenges for every wave.

Of course it eats!

There is a fatigue in our operations that is understandable.

She believes that even though the pandemic is now going in the right direction, one must have respect for the fact that many have struggled with it.

- It's not just driving - it's a balancing act.

In the video, you hear Jessica Frisk, among others, describe how the region should deal with the care queues that arose during the pandemic.

According to her, however, it is a good sign that vaccination coverage in Sweden is good, but "we must continue to work with it".

Now that Ukrainian refugees have started arriving, they are also being offered vaccines because fewer of them have taken the syringes.