Total Defence Service
Everyone between the ages of 16 and 70 living in Sweden is part of Sweden's total defence and, if necessary, must help Sweden to prepare for war. This obligation is called total...
Verified emergency information in Sweden
Krisinformation.se compiles emergency information from the authorities in Swedish and English. For detailed information from local authorities, contact the municipality or the...
Civil defence in Sweden
The purpose of the various emergency service sectors and authorities is to strengthen cooperation in Sweden’s civil defence and to ensure society can continue to function even...
Verified information from authorities
Krisinformation.se compiles and conveys information from authorities and responsible actors to the public in the event of major incidents. But it can also be good to be aware of...
What you can do
With a war occurring near Sweden, it is normal to feel fearful and powerless. Here are several ways that you, as an individual, can improve the situation and feel less worried.
Several new measures against covid-19 to be introduced January 12
To reduce the rate of infection of covid-19 and its load on the healthcare system, new measures will be introduced as of January 12.
New measures against Covid-19
The Swedish Health Agency ("Folkhälsomyndigheten") announces new measures to limit the spread of Covid-19. New restrictions and advice will be valid from 23 December. For example...
Increased number of delta variant Covid cases in Sweden
The Public Health Agency of Sweden is reviewing infection control measures as an increased number of delta variant cases of the virus that causes Covid-19 have been discovered in...
Adapted restrictions to be introduced 1 June
The spread of infection remains at a high level in Sweden. The date on which adaptations of restrictions and prohibitions may come into force has therefore been postponed until 1...
Relief for vaccinated seniors
Vaccinated seniors may now return to a slightly more normal life with regard to contact with other people, writes the Swedish Public Health Agency.