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Sweden Steps Up Coronavirus Controls as Warm Weather Adds to Risks

Sweden Steps Up Coronavirus Controls as Warm Weather Adds to Risks

(Bloomberg) --

Sweden says it may adopt a tougher approach in enforcing social distancing guidelines after throngs of people headed for parks, bars and restaurants to make the most of the warm weather.

The country has so far stood out for its relaxed approach to fighting Covid-19, with the government relying on citizens to act sensibly, rather than imposing new laws or a full lockdown.

But on Friday, Interior Minister Mikael Damberg urged Swedes not to let down their guard.

While most people in Stockholm are acting responsibly, Damberg said “in some places and in some situations, the recommendations aren’t being followed.” Speaking to reporters in the capital, he said, “This is a critical situation and it’s time to follow the guidelines and take responsibility.”

Sweden’s strategy to contain the spread of Covid-19 has garnered international attention as schools, gyms, cafes, bars and shops have stayed open throughout the spread of the pandemic. Last week, the country’s top epidemiologist, Anders Tegnell, said the strategy appeared to be working, as the rate of infections showed signs of leveling off.

Authorities in Stockholm inspected 200 restaurants in the past two weeks, and have since expanded their vigil to ensure people are practicing social distancing. The city’s mayor warned that establishments caught in breach of guidelines will be shut.

“In the past week, we have received reports that people in Stockholm are starting to relax and enjoy the weather, and I want to be very clear that the restrictions in place are not just general advice,” Stockholm mayor Anna Konig Jerlemyr said at the press conference. “This is a warning to all restaurants that are not taking responsibility -- you will be closed down unless you follow restrictions.”

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