View this post on Instagram Sweden is taking a different approach in battling the coronavirus pandemic. The country remains open for business and life goes on as usual with few restrictions. Visit thegatewaypundit.com for the details, link in bio.A post shared by Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit) on Mar 31, 2020 at 7:31am PDT
Sweden is taking a different approach in battling the coronavirus pandemic. The country remains open for business and life goes on as usual with few restrictions. Visit thegatewaypundit.com for the details, link in bio.
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View this post on Instagram From David Keyton at the Associated Press: STOCKHOLM — The streets of Stockholm are quiet but not deserted. People still sit at outdoor cafes in the center 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 won’t find shops or restaurants open on the few occasions they are permitted to venture out. • Full story on our website #sweden #covid_19 #covıd19 #covid #coronavirus #coronavirusoutbreak #coronavirusupdate #news #realnews #stayhome #socialdistancing #cultureA post shared by The Washington Times (@washtimes) on Mar 29, 2020 at 4:40pm PDT
From David Keyton at the Associated Press: STOCKHOLM — The streets of Stockholm are quiet but not deserted. People still sit at outdoor cafes in the center 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 won’t find shops or restaurants open on the few occasions they are permitted to venture out. • Full story on our website #sweden #covid_19 #covıd19 #covid #coronavirus #coronavirusoutbreak #coronavirusupdate #news #realnews #stayhome #socialdistancing #culture
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