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At the request of the Public Health Authority, the Swedish Transport Agency temporarily banned student accommodation. This is stated in a press release. The ban applies from May 15 to December 31, 2020. It is just one of several things that will be different for students graduating this year.
The aspect that the student celebration will have differs from one municipality to another and from one school to another. For example, the city of Malmö made the decision on Thursday that those carrying the student will only be allowed to have two family members present at the so-called jump.
Uppsala Municipality instead, on Tuesday, she decided that students in graduation classes will be seen and socialized during the closing week. However, the springs and student herds will be postponed until August if such activities are possible. In Uddevalla, you have chosen to divide the student’s completion into several days between June 1 and 4, while in Södertälje you basically set the celebration entirely.
Of course, it’s not just student celebrations which is different this year High school students in Sweden have had their education remotely for two months, with few exceptions, following the recommendations of the Public Health Authority.
However, in late April, the Public Health Authority announced that one of the exceptions was “performing grades and other defined class or group graduation ceremonies.”
However, each item related to a student’s title must be subject to a special local risk assessment by the school principal, who must also take steps to minimize the risk of contagion. Even then, one of the recommendations was that truck trucks or celebrations should not take place for the school as a whole.