Sweden Steps up Pandemic Restrictions in Bid to Avoid Third Wave

Author : beyvina
Publish Date : 2021-02-24 18:20:57


Sweden Steps up Pandemic Restrictions in Bid to Avoid Third Wave

BY JOHAN AHLANDER

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The Swedish government said on Wednesday it would reduce opening hours for all restaurants, bars and cafes as well as tighten limits on the number of people allowed in shops as it seeks to ward off a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The government said it would propose that restaurants and cafes would have to close at 8:30 p.m. from March 1. It adds to a previous ban of alcohol sales after 8 p.m. already in place.

It also said the number of people allowed in shops and malls would be further restricted and that it would provide further details about this measure shortly.

"The situation in Sweden is serious, we have a high spread of infection and it is increasing," Prime Minister Stefan Lofven told a news conference. "We can avoid a third wave if we keep distance."

It also said all sport competitions below elite level, and for children born before 2006, would be suspended indefinitely.

Concerns about a possible third wave of the pandemic have been growing in Sweden in recent weeks as the number of new infections has risen, although deaths have come down significantly.

Sweden registered 5,371 new cases on Wednesday, the highest daily increase since early January. On Tuesday, the Health Agency warned the British variant, thought to be more infectious, was gradually taking over as the dominant one in Sweden. [nL8N2KT4MA}

Several of Sweden's largest regions have also tightened recommendations for the use of masks in shops, workplaces and public transport. On Wednesday, the Swedish parliament urged all people in the building to wear masks, the first time during the pandemic such a recommendation was issued.

This is at odds with the health agency's past reluctance to broadly endorse such moves because of limited evidence of their efficacy.

The centre-left government has gradually tightened restrictions since late last year after keeping most schools, restaurants and businesses open through the pandemic and relying primarily on voluntary measures.

Sweden, a country of 10 million people, has registered 12,793 deaths from COVID-19. The death rate per capita is much higher than its Nordic neighbours' but lower than in several countries in Europe that opted for lockdowns.

Sweden registered 5,371 new cases on Wednesday, the highest daily increase since early January. On Tuesday, the Health Agency warned the British variant, thought to be more infectious, was gradually taking over as the dominant one in Sweden. [nL8N2KT4MA}

Several of Sweden's largest regions have also tightened recommendations for the use of masks in shops, workplaces and public transport. On Wednesday, the Swedish parliament urged all people in the building to wear masks, the first time during the pandemic such a recommendation was issued.

This is at odds with the health agency's past reluctance to broadly endorse such moves because of limited evidence of their efficacy.

The centre-left government has gradually tightened restrictions since late last year after keeping most schools, restaurants and businesses open through the pandemic and relying primarily on voluntary measures.

Sweden, a country of 10 million people, has registered 12,793 deaths from COVID-19. The death rate per capita is much higher than its Nordic neighbours' but lower than in several countries in Europe that opted for lockdowns.

Sweden, a country of 10 million people, has registered 12,793 deaths from COVID-19. The death rate per capita is much higher than its Nordic neighbours' but lower than in several countries in Europe that opted for lockdowns.

Sweden registered 5,371 new cases on Wednesday, the highest daily increase since early January. On Tuesday, the Health Agency warned the British variant, thought to be more infectious, was gradually taking over as the dominant one in Sweden. [nL8N2KT4MA}

Several of Sweden's largest regions have also tightened recommendations for the use of masks in shops, workplaces and public transport. On Wednesday, the Swedish parliament urged all people in the building to wear masks, the first time during the pandemic such a recommendation was issued.

This is at odds with the health agency's past reluctance to broadly endorse such moves because of limited evidence of their efficacy.

The centre-left government has gradually tightened restrictions since late last year after keeping most schools, restaurants and businesses open through the pandemic and relying primarily on voluntary measures.

Sweden, a country of 10 million people, has registered 12,793 deaths from COVID-19. The death rate per capita is much higher than its Nordic neighbours' but lower than in several countries in Europe that opted for lockdowns.

 

https://learnhalal.sg/forums/topic/123movies-watch-letranger-de-la-plage-2021-free-online-hd-streaming/
https://learnhalal.sg/forums/topic/123movies-watch-along-the-sea-2021-free-online-hd-streaming/
https://learnhalal.sg/forums/topic/123movies-watch-raya-and-the-last-dragon-2021-free-online-hd-streaming/
https://learnhalal.sg/forums/topic/hd-pelicula-ver-kimetsu-no-yaiba-movie-mugen-ressha-hen-2020-online-esp/
https://learnhalal.sg/forums/topic/hd-pelicula-ver-%e6%88%91%e4%bb%ac%e7%9a%84%e6%95%85%e4%ba%8b%e4%b9%8b%e6%b2%89%e9%bb%98%e7%9a%84%e5%b9%b4%e4%bb%a3-2-2020-online-esp/
 

(Reporting by Johan Ahlander; editing by Niklas Pollard and Jonathan Oatis)



Category : general

How to Locate Errors in Trial Balance in Your Accounting Assignments?

How to Locate Errors in Trial Balance in Your Accounting Assignments?

- Our experts have vast knowledge of updates and new inventions in their study field. They keep themself updated so that they can create an excellent paper. 


German teenager chosen to open Christmas market object of racist slurs knicknack

German teenager chosen to open Christmas market object of racist slurs knicknack

- A selection committee in Nuremberg last week picked Benigna Munsi, 17, as the traditional "Christkin


Practice with Our Unique PR000005 Exam Dumps PDF Questions:

Practice with Our Unique PR000005 Exam Dumps PDF Questions:

- Everyone wants to pass the exam in first try. Visit CertsAdvice website for an easy preparation of your exam


Police in Italy find shipment of coffee beans stuffed with cocaine

Police in Italy find shipment of coffee beans stuffed with cocaine

- Investigators found 130 grams of cocaine in a two kilogram shipment of coffee beans that arrived at