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Sweden caps numbers in nightclubs to slow spread

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STOCKHOLM: Sweden will cap the number of club-goers at 50, after images of people partying in Stockholm sparked outrage in the country.

Sweden, which has stood out for its hands-off strategy in tackling the Covid19 crisis, registered a higher death rate than most other European countries during the spring. The country had hoped that higher levels of infections would give some protection against a second wave, but recent numbers show a steady increase in the number of cases.

“It’s time for partying in nightclubs to stop,” Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said at a press conference in Stockholm. “It is disrespect­ful to healthcare staff, who have worked hard, day and night, when they open a newspaper and see photos from packed nightclubs and dance floors.”

Sweden has opted against mandatory lockdowns, encouragin­g social distancing and emphasisin­g the role of individual responsibi­lity instead. Home Affairs Minister Mikael Damberg said the credibilit­y of that approach was being

threatened by images of people partying.

At the same time, the government has also decided to raise the cap on some sporting and cultural events to 300, from

50, provided that people are seated at a safe distance from each other. That easing, according to the government, can be implemente­d without increasing the

risk of transmissi­on.

The Nordic country has reported 108,969 cases of coronaviru­s and 5,930 related deaths to date.

 ?? NYT ?? Diners at a restaurant in Stockholm. The Swedish government has favoured social distancing over complete lockdowns.
NYT Diners at a restaurant in Stockholm. The Swedish government has favoured social distancing over complete lockdowns.

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