Unlike the whole world, life continues normally in Sweden

While the whole world is almost in full statehood for fear of the spread of Covid-19, Sweden is one of the countries that seems to have taken it easier. There primary schools continue to teach normally, restaurants and bars are open, and even people are encouraged to go outside to get fresh air. [...]
While the whole world is almost in full statehood for fear of the spread of Covid-19, Sweden is one of the countries that seems to have taken it easier. There primary schools continue to teach normally, restaurants and bars are open, and even people are encouraged to go outside to get fresh air.
The whole picture conflicts with the reality we are seeing in the rest of the world, but although these measures have caused debate, Sweden believes it is doing the right thing.
Currently, there are more than 2,858 confirmed cases and 77 deaths from the coronary.
We can allow Wuhan or Bergamo's human depression to be repeated in Sweden. This would conflict with our fundamental principles. ”- says editor-in-chief of the most famous newspaper in Sweden.
On the other hand, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven urged people to follow the government's regulations and recommendations responsibly.
These measures include working from home if possible, staying at home if you don't feel good, social distance and isolation in case it belongs to the most endangered age group by David-19.
Health experts have urged people to examine again plans to visit relatives for Easter.
However, for many people there, life goes on perfectly normal. Bars and restaurants are open and filled over the weekend, despite the order for social distance.
In contrast, Norway two weeks ago took strict measures in a short time, suspending cultural, sports events and closing schools and businesses.
The repeated advice in Sweden is for the elderly. They must stay home, not children!
Swedish epidemiologists have encouraged people to go to parks and enjoy the spring sun in view of the distance of security and avoiding close physical contact. According to them, staying at home is also harmful.
Right or right, Sweden has so far no worse situation than neighbouring countries that have followed drastic measures.











