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Face of Sweden's virus response immortaliz­ed in tattoo

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hile Sweden’s softer approach to the new coronaviru­s has drawn internatio­nal attention, the country’s state epidemiolo­gist Anders Tegnell has become a household name for Swedes and on Monday, his face was immortaliz­ed in a tattoo. Strange tattoos are plentiful around the world, but you’d probably still be hard pressed to find one of a star epidemiolo­gist. But on Monday, 32-year-old admirer Gustav Lloyd Agerblad from Stockholm had a portrait of Tegnell’s sternlooki­ng face permanentl­y inked on his left arm. “I like to have tattoos that represent something for me and, I mean, this COVID19 will be a part of my life, for the rest of my life,” Agerblad told AFP while reclining in the tattoo parlour’s chair. “So I wanted to have the Swedish face of the crisis on my arm,” he added.

Both Agerblad and tattoo artist Zashay Tastas were surprised by the interest shown by local and internatio­nal media, who turned up at the small parlour in Stockholm’s Sodermalm district on Monday to document the inking. Agerblad said he was inspired to get the tattoo after Tastas advertised the design for a temporary rub-on tattoo on Instagram. “I’ve been drawing people whose profiles I like, and he was one of them, and I just made it spontaneou­sly,” Tastas told AFP. Sweden has not imposed the extraordin­ary lockdown measures seen across Europe, instead urging people to take responsibi­lity for social distancing and follow official recommenda­tions. The strategy has come under scrutiny both in Sweden and abroad.

Giving updates at daily press briefings, Tegnell, the state epidemiolo­gist at

Sweden’s Public Health Agency, has come to represent the Swedish approach, which has remained steadfast even as other countries have opted for much more restrictiv­e measures. The soft-spoken but firm Tegnell often comes across as unfazed amid the criticism. A growing number of supporters have also put his face on tee-shirts and wall-prints. A Facebook group called “We support Anders Tegnell & co”, referring to the epidemiolo­gist and the public health agency, has garnered some 85,000 members, while another called “Anders Tegnell Fan Club” has more than 29,000 members. Asked about the tattoo last week by newspaper GP, Tegnell laughed and simply said Agerblad would have to “take responsibi­lity” for the tattoo himself.—AFP

 ??  ?? Tattoo artist Zashay Tastas (right) tattoos 32-year-old Gustav Lloyd Agerblad with a portrait of Sweden’s state epidemiolo­gist Anders Tegnell.
Tattoo artist Zashay Tastas (right) tattoos 32-year-old Gustav Lloyd Agerblad with a portrait of Sweden’s state epidemiolo­gist Anders Tegnell.
 ??  ?? Different sizes of the tattoo sketch of Sweden’s state epidemiolo­gist Anders Tegnell, the face of the country’s response to the novel coronaviru­s COVID-19 pandemic are pictured.—AFP photos
Different sizes of the tattoo sketch of Sweden’s state epidemiolo­gist Anders Tegnell, the face of the country’s response to the novel coronaviru­s COVID-19 pandemic are pictured.—AFP photos

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