Hello, James Dellingpole here with The DellingPod.
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Nice community building up.
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Bye-bye.
When I look at Sweden, and I speak to Swedish friends who are Somali immigrants to Sweden, and their community actually has taken a bigger hit than some of the others because there are lots of taxi drivers.
And they were being infected by Italians and people from other European countries who kept getting into the back of their cabs.
But they're all in favour of the Swedish moves, the strategy that has been pursued there.
I'm amazed by how much confidence they have in their government and the trust that they have placed in this chief epidemiologist, Tegnell.
And so they seem to be quite happy with that.
And, you know, I think that everybody else is straining to get out there.