Sweden Orders Cafes, Eateries to Close at 11 P.m.

Sweden Orders Cafes, Eateries to Close at 11 P.m.

Sweden’s prime minister, Magdalena Andersson, on Monday ordered cafes, bars and restaurants to close no later than 11 p.m., urged people to work from home when possible and said distance learning was an option in higher education to try to combat rising levels of COVID-19 infection.

 

Sweden Orders Cafes, Eateries to Close at 11 P.m.

Sweden Orders Cafes, Eateries to Close at 11 P.m.

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