Since yesterday, December 1, organizers can use vaccination certificates at public gatherings and public events indoors with more than 100 participants.

A proof together with identification must then be presented - something Örebro hockey has a plan for before tonight's match against Leksand.

- It will be an outer fence and we will fence the plateau where we will have a control of covidpass, says Örebro hockey's CEO Mikael Johansson, when he paints the picture of what it will look like outside the entrance to Behrn arena on Thursday night.

"There are no messages"

If people are unable to present a vaccine certificate, or a medical certificate if they cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons, they may not watch the match.

But it is still unclear whether the public can demand money back, if, for example, you have a season ticket but are not vaccinated.

- There are no messages.

Somehow it needs to be a precedent somewhere;

what applies in this case?

It does not exist right now.

We have investigated the question, there are no answers, says Mikael Johansson.

Requested to arrive in good time

Ahead of Thursday's match, the club has called in extra staff in the form of guards and officials.

It is not known how long it will take to check the covid evidence, so the audience is urged to arrive on time. 

- The hope is that you do not arrive five minutes before because then there is a risk that you will not see when the match starts.