Sweden removes all restrictive measures

The Swedish Public Health Directorate has announced that COVID-19's pandemic has been brought under control in this country and that all measures imposed to combat the spread of the new choreography have been removed. The announcement said that restrictive measures have eased since early June, while from today they are all removed. [...]
The announcement said that restrictive measures have eased since early June, while from today they are all removed.
In Sweden, 83.6 percent of the adult population received the first dose of a vaccine against COVID-19, 76.5 for second dose.
From now on, third dose management begins in Sweden.
Health authorities stressed that wearing a mask and testing The PCR will continue to be mandatory for passengers on aircraft, because it is an international rate set in the midst of pandemic.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that since Friday 1 October, the travel ban on all countries will be lifted.
According to official data, 149 407 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Sweden since the beginning of the pandemic, while 14851 people have lost their lives as a result of this virus.











