I think Israel has gone into more or less a total lockdown.
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/new-coronavirus-guidelines-edging-israel-closer-to-total-lockdown-1.8683889I believe they had some similar ideas to the Swedes a few week ago.
So, yeah , Sweden -along with maybe the Netherlands -seem to be the only ones left not going for complete lockdown.
Israeli Defense Minister Naftali Benett:
"I want to share with you the single most important insight of the entire corona epidemic. The most important thing -- more than social distancing, more than testing, testing, testing, more than anything else -- is to separate old people from younger people. The single most lethal combination is when grandma hugs her grandson.
Why is that? Because corona is a unique virus in the sense that it is way more lethal for old people than for young people. In many countries, zero young people died. Countries that many people died and 0.1% or folks under the age of 30 or 20. Whereas old people over the age of 70 and 80, 1 out of 5 of them who get the virus die.
So what we need to do over the next period of time is to take care of grandma and grandpa from far away. Lots of WhatsApp and Skype and you name it. Bring them food, clean the box before you leave, and let them take it in the house. But so not enter the house, do not hug them because you're risking them.
Finally, people ask me: Will the old people have to be isolated forever? The answer is no. Over the next few months, gradually the rest of the population, want it or not, is going to get the coronavirus. Most, the overwhelming majority of people who get the coronavirus won't even know it. It will take three or four weeks, they won't know they have the virus and by the end of those four weeks, they'll be immune. It will start with 1%, 5%, 20% -- when it reaches just about 60-70% of the population that will be immune, the epidemic is over and then grandma and grandpa can come out. It might take a month, two or three months, maybe a bit more, but that is the plan.
Good luck. Take care of grandma and grandpa."
