STOCKHOLM, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) -- Sweden's contact tracing model during the COVID-19 epidemic, which largely places responsibility on infected individuals to notify anyone they have come into contact with, has sparked debate.
The approach may even constitute a violation of Sweden's Communicable Diseases Act, according to Peet Tull, former head of the communicable diseases unit at the National Board of Health and Welfare and one of the architects of the Act.
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