Fighting Covid-19 Pandemic: Analysis of the Swedish Model vs. Lockdown Model

Life Sciences-Virology

Authors

  • Fatema Turkistani Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy Department, College of Pharmacy, Taibah University, Medina, Saudi Arabia
  • Aseel Bin Sawad Clinical Pharmacy Department, College of Pharmacy, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22376/ijpbs/lpr.2021.11.4.L70-76

Keywords:

COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, Herd Immunity, Health Economics, Public Health, Economy, Lockdown, Social Distancing.

Abstract

Many countries resorted to the lockdown model that includes shutting down all non-essential activities to avoid the spread of COVID-19. Comparatively, Sweden applied the herd immunity model. The aim of this study is to analyze the Swedish model compared to the lockdown model based in other countries to understand the impact of these models on public health, health economics and overall economy of the respective countries. Based on the findings, the paper aims to shed light on which model proves to be more effective to cope with the pandemic and provide recommendations for other countries to follow accordingly. Our methodology was a narrative review that synthesizes current literature obtained from searches on various databases, authoritative texts, and hand searches. While it is too early to determine the long term effects of both models, it seems  that  Sweden’s  herd  immunity  model  is more  effective  considering  aspects  of  overall  public  health,  health  economic factors, and the overall economy. The major cons of the Swedish model was a failure in controlling infection spread in elderly nursing homes, as half the death toll comprises individuals belonging to this community. While Sweden was able to soften the effect of COVID-19  impact  on  its economy  without  a lockdown,  the manufacturing  industry  was impacted  due  to lack of availability of required parts to be supplied by other countries. Thus from our review , we found that Herd-immunity model is more effective, but it depends on other factors of the country such as population density, as it is not plausible for countries such as Spain, the US or Germany, which need to expose high numbers of people to COVID-19 to attain herd immunity.

Published

2022-07-12

How to Cite

Fatema Turkistani, & Aseel Bin Sawad. (2022). Fighting Covid-19 Pandemic: Analysis of the Swedish Model vs. Lockdown Model: Life Sciences-Virology. International Journal of Life Science and Pharma Research, 11(4), 70–76. https://doi.org/10.22376/ijpbs/lpr.2021.11.4.L70-76

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Section

Review Articles