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Uppsala may be the first with local restrictions in Sweden. The increased spread of infection in Uppsala is believed to be due, among other things, to leisure activities.
– We have seen the problems related to parties, students, but also after work. There is a spread of infection related to training facilities. We also see that coffee rooms are a problem area, added Mikael Köhler. SVT Uppsala.
Restrictions obviously don’t work
In Europe, more and more countries are starting to tighten restrictions on nightlife, but this is not the case in Sweden, at least not at the moment.
– Now, first of all, we always start by trying to better understand the restrictions we have. And if it seems that they do not work and it is quite obvious that they do not, because obviously there are many parties going on. And if we don’t have an effect on him, of course, we will have to think of other ways to reduce these contact areas, state epidemiologist Anders Tengell tells SVT.
“Effective countermeasures at all times”
The spread of the infection is increasing throughout Sweden, in VAT patients have almost doubled in a short time, from 16 last month to 30 today. But when asked if we are in the second wave, Anders Tegnell definitely answers “No.” And what it takes to say that we are in a second wave motivates Tegnell as follows:
– I don’t know how important it is to be able to say that we have to deal with the spread of infection all the time. It is important to have effective countermeasures at all times.