But at the same time, several countries state that they are not prepared to shut down as much as in the spring to reduce the spread. The costs were simply too high and many residents are tired of restrictions.

This is how it will be a difficult balancing act for the countries' leaders this autumn, where the economy will be weighed against life.

Manage healthcare

Just as in Sweden, healthcare in several European countries has had a very tough spring. Should the situation be as bad as last spring, great efforts will be required again.

Here you can wonder if the staff has been given the conditions required to be strong. A cloud of concern are reports of staff not receiving as much holiday as usual.

In addition to corona patients, the demands to catch up with the care that has been postponed to the future are also increasing. So regardless of the development, autumn will be a marathon in the hospital corridors.

Save the economies

The UK economy shrank by as much as 20 percent during the months when society shut down. Other large countries such as Italy, Germany and Spain have also been hit hard. Now the economies are recovering somewhat.

In addition, record support is expected from the EU. But the question is whether the measures are really enough if the infection situation worsens this autumn. The crisis can be both long-lasting and deep.