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Covid-19: Sweden tightens restrictions amid surge in cases

Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven addresses a press conference on December 18, 2020 in Stockholm on new restrictions during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic © Jessica Gow, AFP

The Swedish government is tightening nationwide coronavirus restrictions by lowering the number of people who can gather in a restaurant and making face masks mandatory on public transportation.

Sweden has stood out among European nations for its comparatively hands-off response to the pandemic. The Scandinavian country has not gone into lockdowns or closed businesses, relying instead on citizens’ sense of civic duty to control infections.

However, the country has seen a recent rapid increase in confirmed cases that is straining the health care system.

“The situation continues to be very serious,” Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said Friday.

The virus has spread quickly among medical personnel, pushing the government to back more restrictions. They include a nationwide ban on bars and restaurants selling alcohol after 10 p.m., a curfew that was pushed back to 8 p.m. on Friday.

(AP)

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