Princess of Sweden contracted corona despite complete vaccination.
Sweden’s royal palace has announced that the prince has been crowned despite being fully vaccinated.
While it was announced in the past few days that the King and Queen of Sweden’s crown test was positive, the news media reported on Saturday evening, Tehran time, that the Prince of this country had been crowned.
According to Sputnik news agency, the Royal Palace of Sweden announced on Saturday that the Swedish prince Kovid-19 “Victoria” test is positive, while the Swedish prince has been fully vaccinated.
The Royal Palace of Sweden has announced that Victoria has symptoms of a cold and that tracing of infection has begun. “According to the law, the prince and his family have been quarantined,” a statement said.
The Swedish Royal Palace recently said in a statement that the Covid-19 test by Carl Gustaf XVI and Sylvia, King and Queen of Sweden, was positive.
The Swedish Royal Palace said in a statement that the king and queen, who had been fully vaccinated with three injections, now had mild coronary symptoms. However, the prevalence of coronation in this Scandinavian country is due to a new strain of Amicron virus. Sweden’s 75-year-old king and 78-year-old queen are in quarantine and efforts are under way to track down those they have been in contact with, the Royal Palace has announced.
Carl Gustaf, whose role is mainly ceremonial, became President of Sweden at the age of 27, after the death of King Gustaf VI in 1973, and is the longest-serving king of Sweden. His eldest daughter Victoria, heir to the throne, and her husband, Prince Daniel, also contracted the virus in March last year, and both recovered from mild symptoms.
The latest data show that Sweden has set a new daily quorum for coronary heart disease. After a calm autumn, Sweden has seen an increase in pollution in recent weeks.
Last month, the Swedish government tightened restrictions on public gatherings, urging anyone who could work from home to work remotely. The number of casualties due to Covid in this country was much higher than the per capita of other countries in Northern Europe, which imposed stricter restrictions at the beginning of the epidemic.