Those numbers are likely fake, low population density in combination with large batches of vaxx, once they take a batch out of the freezer they would need a line of waiting people to distribute them all within a few hours, otherwise they expire and has to be thrown out.
Sweden's tax funded healthcare is managed at county level but the vaxx was paid for by government taxes, this encourage fraud as the heavily underfunded local clinics gets paid per distributed dose, if they have to throw away most doses, and not get paid there's a huge opportunity to commit fraud, throw it all in the trash and say that they vaxxed the whole village. Many such cases.
Those numbers are likely fake, low population density in combination with large batches of vaxx, once they take a batch out of the freezer they would need a line of waiting people to distribute them all within a few hours, otherwise they expire and has to be thrown out.
Sweden's tax funded healthcare is managed at county level but the vaxx was paid for by government taxes, this encourage fraud as the heavily underfunded local clinics gets paid per distributed dose, if they have to throw away most doses, and not get paid there's a huge opportunity to commit fraud, throw it all in the trash and say that they vaxxed the whole village. Many such cases.
Yes, This is a problem when trying to run an experiment on a huge population.