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Sweden bumps up COVID-19 measures, but stops short of lockdown as cases soar

Sweden has introduced its toughest measures yet in the face of soaring COVID-19 infections, including a recommendation to wear masks at peak hours on public transport.
But the Government stopped short of ordering a general lockdown of society.
Unlike many other European countries, Sweden has resisted imposing lockdowns, relying on voluntary measures focused on social distancing and good hygiene.
It has left most schools, businesses and restaurants open throughout the pandemic.
However,…
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