Sweden canceled all Covid-19 restrictions

Today, February 9, the Government of Sweden abolished all the limitations introduced due to the coronavirus, transfers TASS.

The authorities explained such a step by a high level of vaccination in the country. In addition, less and less Swedes are chosen by heavy forms of coronaivirus and fall into the separation of intensive therapy. Also, the government takes into account the growing awareness of experts about the disease itself.

“Indicators of infection will still remain high, but the most difficult consequences of infection, apparently, already behind,” said the Prime Minister of Sweden Magdalena Anderson.

After canceling restrictions with people, they will remove the obligation to pass PCR testing when symptoms of cold appear. Also, the authorities cancel the ban on entering the country.

Removes restrictions on holding public events, their participants will no longer need to present certificates of vaccination. Also, restrictions on maintenance in the catering and travel on trains and long-distance buses will be removed. Now wishing to make a trip do not have to pre-book places in transport, tickets can be bought at the ticket offices.

From February 9, in order to get to Sweden, residents of the countries of the European Union, Northern Europe and the European Economic Zone do not have to make a COVID passport. For the rest of the countries, the ban on entry has been extended until March 31, 2022.