As millions worldwide struggle with the social, economic, and personal fallout from Government-imposed lockdowns, the pandemic is all but over in Sweden, which recorded only 66 deaths related to COVID-19 between 27 July and 27 August – less than 1% of the average monthly death rate of 6,800 people.
Dr Soo Aleman, senior physician and associate professor at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, explains T-cell immunity, why it is the only plausible explanation for Sweden's success in overcoming Covid-19, and how antibody prevalence studies grossly misrepresent the facts when it comes to herd immunity.