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Yesterday, TT wrote that the Christmas tips will be presented today Tuesday. According to Aftonbladet, it will take place at the Löfven press conference at 1.30 pm.
The TT news agency has previously read the proposal of the Swedish Public Health Agency, which constitutes the advice and guidelines that will replace all municipalities from 14 December. This proposal also forms the basis for how Swedes should celebrate Christmas and what advice applies then.
The proposal states, among other things: You should limit new close contacts and only hang out in a small circle.
– We have not given any speech, but previously we have had it with eight people as a rule. We don’t want to put an exact ceiling on it, family relationships and circumstances are very different, but if you have it as a guide, it’s probably pretty good, the director general of the Public Health Agency, Johan Carlson, told TT.
The proposal from the Swedish Public Health Agency
Neither the Swedish Public Health Agency nor the government can ban people from having Christmas parties, mixing with mulled wine, or meeting new people.
A smaller circle may be the people you live with or some friends and family outside the home, depending on the proposal.
If you still meet people outside of your small circle, it shouldn’t happen in small spaces for a long time, and preferably outdoors.
The proposal from the Swedish Public Health Agency
You should limit new close contacts and hang out only in a small circle: those you live with or some friends or relatives outside the home. According to Johan Carlson, a maximum of eight people is “a pretty good guideline” for Christmas.
If you meet people outside of the smaller circle, they should not take place in small spaces, preferably outdoors.
It is the individual’s responsibility to ensure that they travel safely, but there will be no travel ban.
It will no longer be a “general advice” but a “regulation” when it comes to personal responsibility. No longer “should” but “should”
Continue to avoid stores, malls, and public transportation, but if you have to shop, shop alone.