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Sweden delays relaxation of Covid-19 events restrictions until at least June 1st

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Sweden delays relaxation of Covid-19 events restrictions until at least June 1st
STOCKHOLM 20210512 Statsminister Stefan Löfven, på skärm, och kultur- och demokratiminister samt minister med ansvar för idrottsfrågorna Amanda Lind ger besked om att publiktaket för idrotts- och kulturevenemang ligger fast till den 1 juni under en digital pressträff på onsdagen. Foto: Pontus Lundahl 7 TT kod 10050

The limit of eight people at public events will only be lifted from June 1st at the earliest, after the government once again postponed the planned easing of its Covid-19 measures.

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"Even though we can see a small reduction at the national level, the spread of infection is still at a high level," said Prime Minister Stefan Löfven at a joint press conference on Wednesday.

This means that the current maximum limit of eight people at public events, first introduced in November, remains in place. This applies to sport and cultural events as well as demonstrations and religious services, for example.

Under the proposed relaxation, different limits would have applied based on whether the event was indoors or outdoors, with seated or standing participants. For indoor events without assigned seating, the default limit would remain at eight, but this would be raised to up to 50 for indoor events with assigned seating, up to 100 for outdoor events without assigned seating, and up to 500 for outdoor events with assigned seating. 

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This proposed relaxation was planned to come into effect from May 17th, after being postponed twice already.

Now the plan is that these changes will come into force from June 1st, but whether that happens is dependent on the spread of infection and burden on the healthcare sector.

Löfven said that when it happens, this will be "the first step in the government's work to adapt and adjust the restrictions as the situation allows".

"If everyone follows the restrictions and recommendations that are in place, and if the vaccinations go as they should, it is likely that we will return to a more normal situation in September," he said.

It was announced that from June 1st, restaurants, bars and pubs will be able to open until 10.30pm, two hours later than the current closing time of 8.30pm. Again this is dependent on the level of infection at that time.

And from June 1st, the recommendations from the Public Health Agency will also be adjusted to a small extent. The agency's director Johan Carlson said that the recommendation against indoor and outdoor summer camps and sports matches and competitions would be removed at this point, but that all the other recommendations will stay as they are.

This means that the general public will still be urged to work from home if they have the possibility, to limit social contacts to a small close circle, and to wear face masks on public transport in rush hour, among other things.

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Anonymous 2021/05/13 06:07
They don't know what the hell they are doing this Government . There are no Vaccines in Stockholm for Most people whereas in Sierra Leone a poor country in West Africa they Vaccines for their people . The whole attitude by the Swedish Government has been an International Embarrassment and it almost certain on June 1st they will delay lifting the restrictions again . 84 percent of the Citizens of the UK have had the Injections but not the so called Advanced Sweden , who walk through a Cave without any lighting while being attacked by Bats . A disgrace and nothing less than a Disgrace as one million people are now infected a National Tragedy why , because Sweden has not been to War in Seven Hundred Years , not had to deal with a Situation as Grave and Deadly as this Pandemic because the Government knows best , and the so called Experts are fools , and amateurs .
  • Anonymous 2021/05/17 15:35
    ... I am very critical too about many actions of this government, and about the organization of the vaccination campaign, however, from https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations you can clearly see that in the UK 54% have had at least one shot (not 84%!), against 32% in Sweden. In this respect Sweden averages with the rest of the EU. From the same website it turns out that in Sierra Leone they injected less than 1% of the population. So please, do not spew venom around and spread misinformation because of your frustration.

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