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Prime Minister Stefan Löfven announces new measures to reduce the second wave of the pandemic. All non-essential public services will close until January 24, alcohol sales will be banned after 8:00 p.m. local time, and the number of people at restaurants will be limited to four per table. It also recommended to use face masks on public transport at certain times.

Sources:  The Local Sweden


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  1. Prime Minister Stefan Löfven announces a tough new measures to curb the second wave of the pandemic. In a new measures, all non-essential public services will close until January 24, alcohol sales will be banned at 8:00 pm local time, and the number of people groups at restaurants limited to four people per group. It also recommended to use face masks on public transport at certain times.
  2. Prime Minister Stefan Löfven announces new measures to reduce the second wave of the pandemic. All non-essential public services will close until January 24, alcohol sales will be banned after 8:00 p.m. local time, and the number of people at restaurants will be limited to four per table. It also recommended to use face masks on public transport at certain times.

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