An article published on March 27 and co-written by two epidemiology professors at Sweden’s Lund University, explains: “Like in many other countries, the spread of COVID-19 is quite uneven in Sweden. Most cases have been diagnosed and treated in the greater Stockholm area, and lately also in the northern county of Jämtlanda popular destination for skiers. On the other hand, some other geographical areas are relatively spared, at least for the moment. In the third largest Swedish city, Malmö, still only a few cases have been hospitalised at the time of writing.
Is Malmo considered a “no-go” zone by native Swedes?