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Tobias Cederberg hasn’t been home since last summer and, of course, he misses family and friends.
– I’ll go tonight at 7 pm, says Tobias Cederberg.
– Then I would like to see a little of Uppsala, where I come from too.
He has studied for three years in London and has now got a job there amid the pandemic. But now he really wants to go home on the weekends. The news of a possible travel ban is concerning, but he has not heard anything about how it could affect him and his trip.
Registered and ready to go
– I have managed to register anyway. But if there is an entry ban, I don’t know how they handle us with a Swedish passport.
So far he has not heard from his airline.
– It would be nice if you could say something.
If he makes it home, he may need to be quarantined, but authorities have not said anything about it.
– It would not be optimal. I have not known the family since last summer. But it’s better than not coming home.
You also need to get a new passport, you have a reserved time before Christmas.
– I have to fix those things when I’m home.
His girlfriend, who has a Portuguese passport, will also visit during the week. But he doesn’t know what it will be like now.
Strange christmas
If he can’t go, it may be a strange and lonely holiday celebration for her, she thinks.
– Then I would like to go with my girlfriend in Coventry. But London is a level 4 area and Coventry a level 3 area. I don’t know if you can go from level 4 to level 3 now.
He is fine himself and has survived the corona infection so far.
– My girlfriend has had it, but I have succeeded, I have kept my distance. So far, I am in shape.
Johanna Cederblad / TT
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