The streets of Stockholm are quiet but not deserted amid the coronavirus outbreak. People still sit at outdoor cafes in the centre of Sweden's capital.
Vendors still sell flowers. Teenagers still chat in groups in parks. Some still greet each other with hugs and handshakes.After a long, dark Scandinavian winter, the coronavirus pandemic is not keeping Swedes at home even while citizens in many parts of the world are sheltering in place and will not find shops or restaurants open on the few occasions they are permitted to venture out.Swedish authorities have advised the public to practise social distancing and to work from home, if possible, and urged those over age 70 to self-isolate as a precaution.Yet compared to the lockdowns imposed
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