https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52395866
There is no lockdown here. Photos have been shared around the world
of bars with crammed outdoor seating and long queues for waterfront ice
cream kiosks, and yet it is a myth that life here goes on "as normal".
On
the face of it little has shut down. But data suggests the vast
majority of the population have taken to voluntary social distancing,
which is the crux of Sweden's strategy to slow the spread of the virus.
Usage
of public transport has dropped significantly, large numbers are
working from home, and most refrained from travelling over the Easter
weekend. The government has also banned gatherings of more than 50
people and visits to elderly care homes.
Around 9 in 10
Swedes say they keep at least a metre away from people at least some of
the time, up from seven in 10 a month ago, according to a major survey
by polling firm Novus.
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