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Swedish limit on public gatherings to remain at 8 people over holidays: PM
- Sweden, whose rejection of lockdowns and widespread face mask use has left it an outlier in Europe, is in the throes of a second wave of the pandemic that has claimed more than 7,000 lives.
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STOCKHOLM: Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said on Tuesday public gatherings would remain limited to eight people over the upcoming Christmas and New Year's holidays, a limit that should be the norm for also private festivities.
"This year, Christmas cannot be as usual," Lofven told a news conference.
Sweden, whose rejection of lockdowns and widespread face mask use has left it an outlier in Europe, is in the throes of a second wave of the pandemic that has claimed more than 7,000 lives, far more than the rest of the Nordic region combined.
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