Kerstin Hedman is in her second year at Eriksdalsgården in Luthagen.

There is a clear before and after the onset of coronavirus.

- You feel a little trapped, it gets a little protracted from time to time, she says.

But even if Kerstin Hedman is positive about the lifting of the restraining order and looks forward to being visited by relatives - without today's shielding plexiglass - there is concern about what it will mean for the spread of infection.

- You are worried, because we do not know if this is clear now or what is happening.

"Must stay at home"

There is still no clear information on how Uppsala municipality will react to the ban on visiting.

- It is too early to say how exactly we will organize this, but I can imagine that it may be about special visitor rooms.

But everyone with the least symptoms must stay at home, says Caroline Hoffstedt (S), chair of the senior citizens' committee.

How do you see that this may increase the risk of spreading the infection?

- We judge based on the general infection situation that it now looks better, we have better routines in our operations.

Then it is possible to open up for relatives.

But there is always a risk, so routines are important.

In the clip above, Kerstin Hedman talks about what a lifted restraining order means to her.