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Travel to Norway. The Swedish authorities advise against

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Travel to Norway from Sweden and to Sweden from Norway

The Swedish authorities advise against traveling which is not absolutely necessary to all countries. However, it is now open to travel across Europe, the government announced at a press conference Wednesday afternoon.

Since when is Sweden open?

From June 30, Swedes can travel to Greece, Croatia, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia, France, Iceland, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg.

Various factors have influenced the countries you can travel to. The spread of the infection in different countries has deteriorated significantly.

Traveling to other countries, including Norway, is still not recommended.

The Nordic countries are excluded because they do not want Swedes in, writes Expressen. The government has not confirmed this.

The Swedish authorities are extending the general travel restrictions until August 31st.

Statistics in Sweden

Sweden has suffered the most from the Scandinavian coronavirus. There have been 102 new deaths in the country since yesterday, reports Aftonbladet .

Sweden has 5041 deaths related to covid-19. In total, there were 54 confirmed cases in the country. This is 562 more than yesterday, 1239/16.06.2020/XNUMX.

Security

Sweden is considered a safe country to travel in and most trips are hassle-free. Conditions health and sanitary conditions are the same as in Norway. Culture and society in general have a lot going for them similarities with Norway.

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