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7 tim19.18

All Italian airports will open in June

All airports in Italy will have the opportunity to reopen in early June after many were closed to prevent the spread of the corona virus, according to the country's transport minister.

It will be possible to proceed with the opening of all airports from June 3, when interregional and international flights will again be allowed, says Paola De Micheli.

This weekend, the government made it clear that it will open up to EU tourists from the same date and abandon the mandatory quarantine requirement upon entry into the country.

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SVT · Felicia Nordlund

May 17, 00.16

Flashes of light in the corona pandemic

• May 18: In Ale Municipality, just outside Gothenburg, they have managed to keep the infection away from all elderly residents.
• May 17:Spain reports 87 new deaths, it is the first time in two months that the death toll is below 100.
• May 16: Italy opens its borders on EU countries on June 3 and the same day travel restrictions within the country expire.
• May 15: No coronary-related deaths have been registered in Denmark for the past 24 hours, according to the Swedish Institute of Infectious Diseases (SSI).
• May 15: The National Board of Health: "Reduction of 20 per cent critically ill since last week"
• May 15: Furuvik zoo opens - how to protect visitors and animals 
• May 13: The number of IVA patients in Sweden decreases "slowly but surely " 
• May 13: Reduced infection at Stockholm City elderly housing

SVT · Amanda Skagerström Lindau

3 tim22.30

Hey!
No unnecessary trips but you get to travel 1-2 hours from your home ?? I get so confused you can clarify, thank you!

Anna

Hi. This applies to in-country travel: Think about whether your trip is necessary. If not - refrain. Anyone who is sick should not travel at all. Trips corresponding to one to two hours by car from the place of residence can be made under certain conditions. It depends on how you get there, who you spend time with and how you move in the community you visit.

SVT · Vendela Bolin

3 tim22.27

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we will not travel abroad. Then it doesn't matter if our Nordic neighbors have the border closed?

Anna

Hi Anna. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises against unnecessary travel, however, there is no prohibition that prevents Swedes from leaving the country.

SVT · Vendela Bolin

3 tim22.20

The headlines about children scare. It is of utmost importance that you tell if the children have other illnesses or if they in any way deviate from other children. Otherwise, I don't think this kind of news should come out.

Parent

Hi. The doctor answers this question in the interview: "We have seen both and. We have seen it in children with previous chronic illness, but also that previously healthy children have fallen ill." He also says that it is about very few children.

You can find the entire interview here.

SVT · Vendela Bolin

4 tim22.14

Planning the curve for the spread of infection is absolutely fantastic. Then all those infected can get care. It must mean that mortality does not increase but stays at this level? If our heroes in care are struggling and struggling. Is that so?

Rolf

Hi Rolf. Precisely, a flat curve means that the healthcare system can better handle the corona crisis. Although reports of deaths come in daily, the People's Authority says that the curve is slowly going down. "It is very important that we continue to follow the recommendations, so the curve does not start going up again," Tegnell said during today's press conference.

SVT · Vendela Bolin

4 hours22.00

Finnish Technologist: Swedish tourists a risk

The Nordic neighboring countries are not particularly keen on opening the borders to Swedish tourists. Sweden's spread of infection poses a higher risk, according to Finland's equivalent of the state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell.

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SVT · Johan Juhlin

5 h20.46

FHM's antibody tests deviate from the forecasts - the mathematician "sees two explanations"

The results of the Public Health Agency's antibody tests show, in the first stage, that fewer people than previously believed have developed antibodies. “I see two possible explanations,” says Tom Britton, professor of mathematical statistics.

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SVT · Johan Juhlin

5 tim20.35

UN Development Agency UNDP believes that decades of progress in education, health and living standards in the world can be transformed into a major setback this year due to the corona crisis.

The body traces a breed in predominantly poor countries - the first decline since measuring human development 30 years ago.

It is above all the long interruptions in children's schooling around the world that drive the expected race. More than every second child of primary school age - 60 percent - currently receives no education whatsoever, according to estimates by the United Nations Development Agency UNDP.

It is a level that has not been seen since the 1980s.
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SVT · Johan Juhlin

6 tim20.18

Jennifer Wegerup , SVT's reporter in Italy, writes about how organized crime in the country exploits the situation.

Analysis: "The mafia emerges from the shadows of the corona crisis"

It is always there, as part of Italian society. Now it is breathing morning air.

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SVT · Johan Juhlin