- All unvaccinated people should continue to live by the restrictions we have today.

Stay away from crowds, keep your distance and behave carefully, he tells SVT.

On September 29, Sweden enters step four of five in the lifting of restrictions.

This means that almost all restrictions disappear and that the participant roofs are removed indoors and outdoors as well as distance requirements for seats.

"Put the ball where it belongs"

The infection control doctor Anders Nystedt thinks that it is logical that the restrictions disappear and that decisions are made based on the fact that the majority are vaccinated.

- If a thousand vaccinated people go to a concert, there can be a spread of infection, but no one will become seriously ill.

But if 50 unvaccinated people come to the concert, they can be infected, risk becoming seriously ill, end up in IV and in the worst case die.

Where to put the ball then?

We have to put the ball where it belongs.

He continues:

- Vaccinated people can move freely with common sense, but unvaccinated people must continue to be careful.

It is a dangerous disease for them.

Unvaccinated people should avoid events

Following the news that Sweden is easing its restrictions, the infection control doctor has received many phone calls from organizers and associations asking what is okay and what is not.

- I think that if, for example, a pensioners' association wants to organize a kind of evening, then unvaccinated people should not come there.

It can actually be recommended at private events.

Sounds like there could be a camp between vaccinated and unvaccinated?

- Absolutely.

But they have made a choice not to get vaccinated.

And for those who can, all you have to do is roll up your sleeves and go and do it, says Anders Nystedt, infection control doctor.