Updated risk assessment of COVID-19 in Sweden
The Public Health Agency of Sweden ("Folkhälsomyndigheten") is changing its risk assessment regarding coronavirus cases in Sweden. The risk of general spread of infection is...
Masks in public transport from 7 January
The Public Health Agency of Sweden recommends that passengers should wear masks when travelling by public transport. The recommendation applies to journeys taken on weekdays...
The Government proposes temporary pandemic law
The Swedish Government is proposing that a temporary pandemic law should come into force from 15 March 2021 until March 2022. The aim is that more activities will be covered by...
Upper secondary schools are advised to switch to distance learning
From 7 December, the country's upper secondary schools are advised to partially close and switch to distance learning until 6 January. This is a recommendation by the Public...
Important public announcement for southeast Malmö
Update August 29th, 23:45 A.M.: The message no longer applies. An Important Public Announcement has been issued for southeast Malmö in Skåne County. There is a fire at...
Important Public Annoncement for Älvsbyn, Norrbotten County
Update August 12:02 PM: The warning has been withdrawn. There is no longer a risk of gas emissions of ammonia. People in the area are still urged to go inside and close doors,...
Important Public Announcement for Moskogen in Kalmar County
Update August 23 9.25PM: The message is no longer valid.
Important public announcement for Svedala, Skåne County
Update October 5, 11.05 P.M.: This message no longer applies.
Public Health Agency: Low proportion of antibodies among elderly
The largest proportion of antibodies is found in people in Stockholm – and in the 20-64 age group. It shows the first results of the Public Health Agency's study of the presence...
The government extends the entry ban to Sweden
To mitigate the effects of the corona virus spread, the government extends the temporary entry ban to June 15.