Country after country around the world is facing increasing restrictions in the fight against the infectious coronavirus. Sweden has chosen a model based on volunteerism and information. The question many people now ask is “Is the Swedish model right? Or should we also impose tougher restrictions? "

18 percent of Stockholmers quarantine

1,111 people across the country have responded to a Sifo survey, where one of the questions was whether Stockholm - where the infection is spread the most - should be quarantined.

In total, 36 per cent of those surveyed answered yes. However, the Stockholmers themselves do not agree. Only 18 percent want to see the capital in quarantine.

As for respondents outside Stockholm, as many as 41 percent want to see the capital in quarantine. When asked whether Sweden should close all ski resorts in the country, 53 percent answered yes.

Recommends people to stay at home

SVT Nyheter has called around a number of well-visited municipalities to investigate what attitude they have on the issue. The municipal council's chairman in Varberg, Ann-Charlotte Stenkil (M) has no idea on whether Stockholm should be quarantined, but says she recommends people stay at home instead of visiting Varberg.

- We can't prevent anyone from coming, but we warn that it can be a tough exercise for our home care and home care.

Head of municipality in Malung-Sälen municipality, Christina Holback also says that they have the same opinion as the Public Health Authority and follow the line stated.

- You are not talking about Stockholmers, but residents throughout the country should refrain from traveling.

The same line is held in Ystad Municipality, whose chairman of the municipal council, Kristina Bendz, allows health through the communicator Kristian Ördell that trips to and from the municipality should be avoided in order not to burden medical resources.

The majority satisfied with the measures

Unlike many other countries in Europe and around the world, Sweden has chosen not to shut down elementary schools and workplaces. How, then, do you look at how the government handled the corona crisis?

The majority of respondents state that they are satisfied with the government's measures regarding the spread of the coronavirus, a total of 66 percent.

More about Sweden's actions during the corona pandemic in tonight's broadcast of Sweden meet: Directly at 20:00 in SVT1 or on SVT Play. Participants in the program include the doctor and professor Agnes Wold, the journalist Malin Lernfelt and the chief physician Kai Knudsen.