Sweden enters step three in the government's plan for the abolition of coronary restrictions.

This means, among other things, that the Swedish Public Health Agency abolishes the requirements for a certain number of square meters per person for shops, museums, gyms and amusement parks.

"Probably lost customers"

Nilla Blomlöv and Tova Bomengen, who run a flower shop in Karlskrona, describe the reliefs as long-awaited.

- It feels really nice.

During certain periods, we have had very long queues, and have probably lost some customers then, says Tova Bomengen.

With the help of queuing cards and a lamp that changes color between green and red, they have controlled the customer flow in the store.

- We will keep the queue tags, in case people want to queue outdoors.

But we prefer to avoid the lamp, says Nilla Blomlöv.

In the clip above, they tell more about how the store was affected by the restrictions.