Sweden will further ease the restrictions introduced to combat the spread of Covid-19, the government said here on Monday."As from July 1, life will begin to resemble what it was like before the pandemic," Minister for Health and Social Affairs Lena Hallengren said at a press conference. As per easing guidelines, Crowds of up to 50 to 300 if there are dedicated seats, will be allowed to attend indoor sport and culture events. Outdoors, the new ceiling will be 600 (3,000 with dedicated seats). Even more, spectators may be allowed should the venue have several sections, each with its own entry point, and where the spectators can keep a transmission-safe distance, according to reports. The relaxed rules also allow for venues to be rented out for private functions with up to 50 participants. Curfews on bars and restaurants will also be lifted, although the number of guests will be restricted to eight per table indoors. A plan to allow long-distance bus and train companies to operate at full capacity from July 15 was also announced by Hallengren, who is in effect minister in a transitional government following Prime Minister Stefan Lofven's resignation only hours earlier after losing a no-confidence vote last week. Iran calls for parties to make decisions on revival of nuclear deal India-Dubai Journey: Emirates Expecting to resume flights from July 7 Leaders in Iraq, Egypt, Jordan meet in Baghdad for tripartite talks to strengthen alliance