While millions of people around the world are confined to the coronavirus pandemic, a country continues to resist containment. In Sweden, the population continues to live almost normally. The authorities have adopted a completely different strategy from that of other countries to stop the Covid-19. Even though gatherings of more than 50 people were banned on Sunday, restaurants, bars and shops remain open. Secondary schools and universities have closed , but Sweden is one of the few countries that still allows primary schools to open.

Sweden has registered more than 4,400 cases of coronavirus and at least 180 deaths. But the government has only asked people who are sick , or part of a so-called "at risk" group , to stay at home. For the rest, the authorities appealed to everyone's responsibility , rather than to strict instructions on social distancing or confinement. "We all now have a great deal of individual responsibility," said Stefan Löfven, Swedish Prime Minister. There will be some defining moments in life when you will have to make sacrifices, not only for your own good, but also for the people around you. , your fellows and our country. This moment : it is now. This day has come. And this task belongs to all of us.

Polls have shown that most Swedes support the government's rather flexible approach. But some discordant voices are raised to denounce the fact that Sweden could be exposed to a serious danger. Last week, a group of senior Swedish health officials sent a letter to the government calling for tougher measures: "Our nation should not be the exception in Europe. We ask our government to act now."

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