Is Sweden’s resources?

Claes JB Lofgren raised a point that raised a thought about me: Sweden has sent down 8 rattslakare to assist the work of identifying the dead, Germany has sent 28 st. Germany has not suffered as much as Sweden. Are we really the resources within the borders of Sweden to be able to handle the volume of dead Swedes who are there?
Swedish Rescue Services Agency is said to have 2 000 names in its register of people with skills in crisis management and sjukvardskunskaper. It is of course not reasonable to send down a tub amount of people – it is a logistical nightmare, but a plan with staff to be able to scrape together, like Monday. Is it not the time that the EU is coordinating this work? Sweden is probably, unfortunately, too little and not ready to handle such a major effort so far from home. “Worst case scenario” is the need for thousands of deaths Swedish citizens. Has Sweden asked for help from the nations that already have staff in place and whose nationals have been evacuated, which is one of many points highlighted in the media? Why will not positive news higher up in reporting? I think not only the Government needs to review its practices and its readiness, the media must also be enough to start a bit more nyansrikt depict the news. Still, the fact that Thailand main crisis. A correction in all stages required enough …

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