Swedish Health Authority Recommendation
- If sick stay at home.
- If you have symptoms take a test.
- Wash at least 20 seconds use alcohol with atleast 60% alcohol content.
- Don't touch your face with unwashed hands.
- Keep distance arm length (or 2m).
- Don't gather in large companies.
- Avoid public transport, try walking or biking when possible.
- If required go with public transport book a ticket or go when others don't.
- If possible work from home.
https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se/smittskydd-beredskap/utbrott/aktuella-utbrott/covid-19/
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Comment #1 posted on 2020-10-26T15:58:21Z by mcnalu
Interesting info from Sweden
Thank you for this show. I found it very interesting to hear how another country/county is dealing with this virus from an individual's perspective. We often hear that Sweden is dealing with COVID-19 by requiring much lighter restrictions than where I am in Scotland/UK but your description doesn't sound very different from the situation here. One notable difference is that you said older children are not all back at school. Here *all* children are back but due to an outbreak at his school my son is currently at home self isolating as are most of his year group (15-16 year olds) of 100 or so pupils. This should not have come as a surprise as I understand that the virus spreads amongst older children much like it does with adults, though the disease is much less severe in most cases.
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