On June 1, several restrictions are expected to be eased in Sweden.

These include religious gatherings, demonstrations, cultural events, markets and amusement parks.

Restaurants and restaurants will also be eased restrictions.

From Tuesday, restaurants will be allowed to serve alcohol until 10 pm, and they may close no later than 10.30 pm.

Previously, the operations have been open until no later than 20.30.

- It feels fantastic to be open a little later, says Johan Doverhjelm, who runs a restaurant in Norrköping.

Hear Johan Doverhjelm tell more about how he sees the relief in the video above.

"Look ahead"

Chef Yashar Nouri, who works at a restaurant in Linköping, says that the news of the relief is welcomed.

He says that the restrictions have meant a big loss for the industry, but that it has also been positive for the spread of infection to go in the right direction.

- Now you have to look ahead and hope for the best.

It's not just darkness, somewhere you get to see the light too.