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TODAY IN SWEDEN

Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday

Find out what's going on in Sweden today with The Local's short roundup of the news in less than five minutes.

Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday
Christmas shoppers in Stockholm this week. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

Somalian man deported from Sweden without legal basis

Sweden’s Parliamentary Ombudsman (Justitieombudsmannen, JO) has criticised the Police Authority and the Migration Agency for wrongfully deporting a man from Sweden.

The man was held in custody for 13 days and in August 2019 he was deported to Somalia. This despite the fact that the deportation order had expired before the man was taken into custody, an error caused by the wrong date having been registered in the Migration Agency’s system.

The Ombudsman writes that authorities should have double checked this, and that the man was held and deported without any legal basis, which it slammed as “completely unacceptable”.

Swedish vocabulary: completely unacceptable – fullständigt oacceptabelt

Covid-19 patients increase in Sweden’s intensive care units

The week of Christmas started with the number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care units across Sweden rising to 88 patients, reports Swedish news agency TT, the highest since the week of Midsummer’s Eve in late June.

At the time, the number was on the decrease, but now it’s instead increasing – up from 62 Covid-19 patients in intensive care last Monday.

The number of new Covid infections is also increasing in Sweden. It usually takes around 11 days from the point of infection for a person to get so ill that they require intensive care.

Swedish vocabulary: intensive care – intensivvård

Sweden orders 4.1 million doses of new Covid-19 vaccine

Sweden has ordered 4.1 million doses of the Covid vaccine produced by US company Novavax, which was approved by the European Medicines Agency and the EU Commission on Monday.

But vaccine coordinator Richard Bergström told TT that he did not think all of those doses would arrive immediately. “If we get 100,000 doses in the first quarter I’m happy,” he said.

Novavax is a protein-based vaccine, which is different from the mRNA vaccines by Moderna and Pfizer, and the viral-vectored vaccines by AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson (Jansen). Unlike the slightly newer methods, the method used for Novavax has been tried and tested before – vaccines against both hepatitis B and human papillomavirus use similar techniques.

Swedish vocabulary: different – annorlunda

Hundreds of people die alone in Sweden and are left for months

In 2018-2020 more than 400 people lay dead in their homes for at least a month without anyone notifying authorities of their passing, according to a report by public broadcaster SVT.

Of those, 100 had died over three months before they were found, and at least ten had died a year earlier.

In 2019, a debate about Sweden’s high number of single households and loneliness was sparked after a man was found dead in a Stockholm apartment after over three years. Earlier this year, another man was found dead, with unopened post suggesting he may have lain there two years.

Swedish vocabulary: loneliness – ensamhet

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Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday

Sweden Democrats call for 'paradigm shift' in Swedish schools, metalworkers take Tesla to court, and there's a warning of an extremely high risk of forest fires in some parts of Sweden. Here's the latest news.

Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday

Sweden Democrats call for ‘paradigm shift’ in Swedish schools

Almedalen Week, Sweden’s annual political festival, is under way on the island of Gotland. For one week, the streets of the medieval town of Visby will be jam-packed with politicians, civil servants, lobbyists, NGOs, journalists and maybe a stray German tourist or two.

The most anticipated events of the week are as always the party leaders’ speeches.

On Tuesday, Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson was first out, calling for a “paradigm shift” in schools while arguing that his far-right party had “won the debate on immigration (…) won the debate on crime” and would now “win the debate about schools”. 

Some of the measures the party is proposing includes making children who don’t speak good enough Swedish retake a year, and banning teachers from wearing traditional Muslim clothes such as a headscarf. 

Centre Party leader Muharrem Demirok next took to the stage, announcing his party’s proposal to introduce what he called a nystartsår (“new start year”) for everyone who’s been in Sweden the past three years, is not employed or studying, and is foreign-born.

The reform would offer studies, Swedish for Immigrants if needed, in combination with vocational training and matching them towards jobs on the labour markets. After completing a year, the person should have the right to a so-called introduction job, a subsidised job.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson of the Moderates and Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson are set to speak on Wednesday.

Swedish vocabulary: a speech – ett tal

Swedish metalworkers’ union takes Tesla to court

Sweden’s metalworkers’ union, which is locked in battle with Tesla’s over a collective wage agreement, said on Tuesday it was taking the carmaker to court over its refusal to disclose its financial health.

Tomas With, vice-president of IF Metall, told AFP that the necessary documents were ready and would be filed with the court next week at the latest.

According to the union, Swedish law dictates that companies need to keep unions regularly informed about their financial situation.

Employers who have not signed a collective agreement – which is the case for the American giant – must still inform the unions who have members working for them.

Swedish vocabulary: a court – en domstol

Swedish companies among world’s 500 most sustainable

Twenty-one Swedish companies made a new list by Time Magazine, which ranks the world’s most sustainable businesses.

Analyst firm Statista helped evaluate 5,000 of the world’s largest and most influential companies, boiling them down to a shortlist of 500.

Some of the Swedish companies included on the list are Husqvarna, H&M, Ericsson, Volvo, Electrolux, Saab and Handelsbanken.

Telecommunications giant Tele2 claims 37th spot as the best-performing Swedish company on the list.

The ranking takes into account for example environmental commitments and transparency.

Swedish vocabulary: sustainable – hållbar

Warning of ‘extremely high’ risk of forest fires in parts of Sweden

Swedish weather agency SMHI has issued a warning of a “high or very high” risk of forest fires in north-eastern Götaland, large parts of Svealand and south-eastern Norrland, applying until at least 11pm on Thursday.

Locally, the fire risk is “extremely high”.

The area covered by the warning includes for example Stockholm, Uppsala, Gävle, Falun, Örebro, Linköping and Norrköping.

“Forest fires can easily occur due to for example campfires, sparks from machines or lightning strikes,” warns SMHI.

Here’s more information about how to check whether there’s a fire ban in place in your area.

Swedish vocabulary: a forest fire – en skogsbrand

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