Health
Sweden tells elderly to end isolation even as new virus cases rise – Reuters UK
Swedish senior citizens no longer need to isolate themselves, the government said on Thursday, pointing to lower COVID infection rates than in spring and a growing…

By Reuters Staff
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Swedish senior citizens no longer need to isolate themselves, the government said on Thursday, pointing to lower COVID infection rates than in spring and a growing toll on the mental health of its elderly as behind the new recommendation.
FILE PHOTO: A woman walks near a trash can with a sign reading “The danger is not over – Keep your distance” on a pedestrian street as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Uppsala, Sweden October 21, 2020….
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