Here the Swedish party: – It’s not smart



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At the same time as the response of the Swedes to FHI, the Public Health Authority asks people to keep their distance, happy people are seen dancing inches apart in the Stureplan nightclubs in Stockholm.

This weekend the clubs opened after being closed for half a year. Photos and videos in Social networks it shows people very close together on the dance floor.

Aftonbladet has shown Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven some of the photos from the party.

– Go to tight parties, which run the risk of increasing the spread of the infection … No, it is not smart. You should not go or organize this type of party, says the Prime Minister.

– NOT INTELLIGENT: Prime Minister Stefan Löfven does not believe that young people celebrate together. Photo: Anders Wiklund / TT / NTB
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– The place is adapted

As of March 25, “hanging at the bar” was prohibited and only allowed with table service. Then the discos chose to close the doors. Friday night they reopened, with table service, distance rules, and fewer guests allowed.

Find opposition at Christmas dinner

Find opposition at Christmas dinner

According to Aftonbladet, images from the party are from, among others, Spy Bar and The Wall, which are run by Stureplansgruppen.

– The facilities are adapted and furnished so that guests can keep a safe distance from each other and we only have a seated dining room, writes press manager Linda Nordlund at Stureplansgruppen in an email to the newspaper.

She writes that they are confident that their businesses have adapted and are doing their best.

CORONAVIRUSET: Swedish state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell reports a slight increase in infection in Sweden. Video: NTB
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Seven comments

19 inspections were carried out in Stockholm on Saturday. Seven nightclubs received a comment. Unit manager Kristine Fornander from the Swedish trade agency says none of the locations around Stureplan were inspected.

– We investigate companies based on complaints we receive or in places where we have previously made comments, which we visit again to follow up. We will also visit the discos. At the same time, they should be given the opportunity to find a system and routines, he tells Aftonbladet.

She tells the newspaper that guests can dance if they keep their distance, and that it is the job of nightclubs to ensure that distance is respected.

Answer back

Infections director Fredrik Sund of Uppsala University Hospital reacts strongly to the photos.

– It is very paradoxical when we sit in the hospital and see patients who are at risk of dying, that this part of the population is completely unconcerned. But I also have a certain understanding that young people behave like this, in their circle of friends there are few who get seriously ill, he tells Expressen.

He emphasizes that it is important to emphasize how important the distance rule is.

– It is very important to keep your distance and, unfortunately, this affects the need of the very young to socialize with large groups.

Some should be really ashamed

Some should be really ashamed

The images from the clubs make various Swedish cultural and sports personalities react. The maximum limit for football matches and theatrical performances is 50 people.

Hockey player Sofia Reideborn is furious on Twitter that sports teams are collapsing as influencers party on Stureplan. Actor and theater director Niklas Hjulström writes on Facebook that “it doesn’t seem like exactly the same rules apply to everyone.”

Pour stop: - Does not solve the problem

Pour stop: – Does not solve the problem

Increased infection

Sewage from Stockholm has shown that corona infection is increasing rapidly in the region.

The Royal Institute of Technology has conducted analyzes showing that the amount of coronavirus found in wastewater has doubled in September, and is back at the same level as in May.

The Stockholm region reports 855 new cases of infection in recent days. 37 people are hospitalized in the region.



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