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Stockholm: Sweden has been an outlier in the coronavirus pandemic: It eschewed lockdowns and kept restaurants, bars, schools, movie theatres and gyms mostly open. And while death rates were high compared to its Nordic neighbours, they were comparable to those of larger European countries.
Now, a second wave has brought a new surge in infections and Stockholm’s emergency services are overrun, forcing the authorities to recalibrate their approach. They imposed new restrictions at the end of November that bring the country’s response somewhat more in line with the rest of Europe. They include drastic cutbacks on the size of public gatherings and some school closures.
Covid 19 coronavirus: In Sweden, infections and calls for a lockdown are rising
16 Dec, 2020 06:57 PM
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A busy subway car in Stockholm, Sweden, earlier this month. Infection numbers and deaths in the country have been rising steadily since October. Photo / Getty Images
A busy subway car in Stockholm, Sweden, earlier this month. Infection numbers and deaths in the country have been rising steadily since October. Photo / Getty Images
New York Times
By: Thomas Erdbrink and Christina Anderson
The country has been keeping restaurants and bars open, trying not to let the pandemic disrupt life. But the second wave is forcing the authorities to reconsider their approach.
In Sweden, Infections and Calls for a Lockdown Are Rising
The country has been keeping restaurants and bars open, trying not to let the pandemic disrupt life. But the second wave is forcing the authorities to reconsider their approach.
A busy subway car in Stockholm, Sweden, earlier this month. Infection numbers and deaths in the country have been rising steadily since October.Credit.Jonas Gratzer/Getty Images
Published Dec. 15, 2020Updated Dec. 17, 2020
Sweden has been an outlier in the pandemic: It eschewed lockdowns and kept restaurants, bars, schools, movie theaters and gyms mostly open. And while death rates were high compared to its Nordic neighbors, they were comparable to those of larger European countries.
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