Your last reference---SWEDEN.
There are people who are really diligent and are doing exactly what they should do, but there are too many who don’t,” said Elisabeth Asbrink, a Swedish author, freelance journalist and prominent critic of the government’s approach. In parts of Stockholm, “people are doing all the things they usually do, as if there’s no need to keep a distance”, she continued. “I’ve also visited Malmo (Sweden’s third-biggest city) and there’s a lot of people there who think they can’t die, somehow; they think they’re unapproachable by this disease.”
That last sentence---A British attitude.---
( Rather like most Brits think everybody else should learn to speak English )---When they go on holiday abroad they don't like to be surrounded by all those Foreigners speaking some weird language.---Lol. )