In its proposal, the Swedish Public Health Agency describes three different levels that may be relevant depending on the spread of infection, writes DN.

Right now, Sweden is at level three, the highest level.

Even at level two, many restrictions need to remain, according to FHM.

- It may be possible to allow more people in the same company at a restaurant and lower the requirements for square meters per person in shops, gyms and other indoor environments.

There is also a maximum fee of 500 people for shops, art galleries and museums, which could be removed.

When it comes to general gatherings, where the maximum ceiling is eight, we see a gradual adjustment that we have proposed to the government, says Sara Byfors, unit manager at the Public Health Agency, to DN.

Larger events are delayed

The spread of infection in society must be low with few patients receiving hospital care to reach the lowest level.

When that level is reached, for example, restaurants should be able to stay open as usual, according to FHM's proposal

Larger events may still have to wait a long time.

- It will be possible to have larger events but maybe not 30,000 people together in a cramped room, says Sara Byfors to DN.

Expect continued homework

When it comes to dissuading children and young people from participating in competitions, there may soon be relief, according to FHM.

However, the recommendation to continue working from home will probably remain for a longer period of time to continue reducing the risk of congestion in public transport and workplaces, according to Sara Byfors.

- It will remain until the summer, then we will see how the situation is in the autumn.

It can be softened up a bit and become a little more like it was early in the autumn when you could work from home a bit, for example by going alternately to the workplace.