Swedish city dumps ‘chicken poop’ in park to discourage people from gathering
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, SWEDEN/ Updated : May 1, 2020, 17:17 IST
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Nations around the world have adopted various strict measures to manage lockdowns, imposed to stop the spread of COVID-19. While some countries resorted to stringent laws, others used fines and campaigns to make people aware of so … Read more
Nations around the world have adopted various strict measures to manage lockdowns, imposed to stop the spread of COVID-19. While some countries resorted to stringent laws, others used fines and campaigns to make people aware of social distancing norms. Not choosing the usual route, a Swedish city has decided to adopt a unique step to deal with the issue. Read less
Reportedly, the Swedish city of Lund is using quite an innovative, yet a literally crappy, tactic to discourage people from gathering, i.e., by spreading chicken manure, or say chicken poop, in its central park to deter people from gathering there to mark a public holiday.
Reportedly, Lund Council ordered the workers to dump around 1000 kg of chicken poop across the city park, hoping that the smell will discourage people from gathering. Referring to this step, an official in the know-how stated that parks pose a major risk in the spread of COVID-19, as people gather in large numbers in parks. Therefore, it was a necessary step to deter people from gathering, the officials mentioned.
Sweden, unlike its neighbours, has been in the news during this pandemic for not imposing strict lockdown. Here, most of the establishments remained open, although people were asked to work from home if possible. However, as reports of Coronavirus cases continue to grow here, authorities are ready to adopt other ways to stop the spread of this virus.
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