Sweden isn't resorting to enforcing social distancing or mandatory lockdown of the economy to stem the onslaught of COVID-19.
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Sweden was reportedly on track to reach herd immunity from coronavirus after it bucked the trend and refused to lock down or close its borders unlike most of its European neighbors.
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