With half the world placed under strict lockdown to block the spread of the deadly coronavirus, Sweden is taking a different approach in tackling the pandemic. According to reports, Sweden is keeping its schools, bars and restaurants open and is encouraging people to go out for a nip of air. However, Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven in a televised speech on March 22 urged people to take responsibility and work from home if they can. In the speech, Lofven also requested citizens to follow government recommendations and practice social distancing to avoid contraction.
The government has also asked people to stay at home, especially if they belong to the risk group or are over 70 years old. Sweden has banned public gatherings for more than 500 people, which again is being termed as a soft approach because the United Kingdom and Germany have banned groupings of more than two people. Media reports suggest that bars and restaurants were full despite the government's recommendation and public transport was jam-packed in rush hours.
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