octocat wrote:Melk wrote:octocat wrote:i definitely think it's a mix of both, either they're naive or they just don't care..
yeah, i think everybody has their own responsibility though. some things have been closed/cancelled, like the cinema and a lot of sporting events and stuff. But in general, as long as you can keep a space from being crowded, I don't see why it wouldn't be open (even if it's not "essential"

yes. something like that.
that's true. and i'm glad someone tries to do something else that all the other countries, so we can see the difference and stuff. i thing cafes, resturants and coffee places are mostly open in norway as well, but all schools and most workplaces that are able to work from home and such is closed. and all events are cancelled ofc (except like drive-in cinemaes n stuff). you can be outside and stuff tho
Jokes on us when all of sweden dies bc of corona tho, lol. But yeah, schools are closed here as well, at least for older students. And I guess people who can work from home will do that, but I have no idea
being able to be outside makes a huuuge difference, I can't imagine being in like spain/italy where you weren't allowed to leave for anything except groceries and meds and stuff.. as long as you keep distance and don't touch unnecessary things, it's fine
hahah but then at least the rest of the world knows it's stupid. but ye, no one knows what's the best strategy tho. i haven't really researched what sweden is doing, but i know it's not a lock-down like it's in norway.