MALMO/COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Only an 8-kilometre bridge separates neighbours Sweden and Denmark, but while the streets of the Danish capital Copenhagen lie deserted, life in Swedish city Malmo rumbles on as the countries adopt starkly different approaches in fighting the coronavirus outbreak.
Denmark has restricted public assembly to 10 or fewer people and ordered the closure of schools, universities, day care centres, restaurants, cafes, libraries, gyms and hair salons. But Sweden is largely still open for business.