KEY POINTS
  • Sweden decided not to implement a strict lockdown, unlike its Nordic neighbors Finland, Denmark and Norway. 
  • Sweden's neighbors are looking to reopen borders and lift travel restrictions.
  • There are reportedly concerns over Sweden's approach to the virus.
People sit on terrace tables at cafe in Stockholm, Sweden, on Thursday, March 26, 2020. Sweden is starting to look like a global outlier in its response to the coronavirus.

As Sweden's Nordic neighbors look to reopen borders and lift travel restrictions, worries over Stockholm's relaxed approach to the coronavirus has increased concerns that it could be excluded from those plans.

Sweden's Foreign Minister Ann Linde said Tuesday the EU had cautioned against discriminating when opening borders, and that any decision to exclude the country from an agreement between the Nordic states would be problematic.