Sweden delays plans to ease COVID-19 rules on some public gatherings
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STOCKHOLM - Sweden will delay plans to ease COVID-19 restrictions on some public gatherings, such as football matches, until June 1, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said on Wednesday.
The government had said at the end of last month it hoped to ease restrictions and allow more spectators for some sporting and cultural events from May 17, but Lofven said the situation in the health system remained strained. "We see a certain light at the end of the tunnel, but we are not there yet," Lofven told reporters. "If we are careless now, we will pay later."More Related News