Folkhlsomyndigheten is the Swedish Public Health Agency which is responsible forpromoting public health and preventing ill-health in Sweden.
If you are having trouble accessing the website, please try clearing your browser's cache and cookies or try using a different browser. If the problem persists, please contact Folkhlsomyndigheten's support team.
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To report a problem or error on the website, please use the contact information provided on the website or fill out the contact form on the website.
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Folkhlsomyndigheten provides updates and information on COVID-19 on their website (folkhalsomyndigheten.se/en) as well as their social media channels.
If you are having trouble understanding the information and resources on the website, you can contact Folkhlsomyndigheten's support team for assistance.
Yes, you can request a translation of Folkhlsomyndigheten's materials by contacting their support team.
Yes, Folkhlsomyndigheten provides information and updates on their website in English, and other languages may be available upon request.
You can use the search function on the website to find specific health information or resources. If you are unable to find what you are looking for, you can contact their support team for assistance.
You can find accurate information about COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines in Sweden on Folkhlsomyndigheten's website.
If you received an email or message from someone claiming to be from Folkhlsomyndigheten, please do not provide any personal information or click on any links. Contact Folkhlsomyndigheten's support team to verify the authenticity of the message.
You can submit a proposal or idea to Folkhlsomyndigheten by using the contact information provided on their website or filling out the contact form.
You can contact Folkhlsomyndigheten's press office to schedule an interview with a representative.
If you are experiencing symptoms similar to COVID-19, please follow the guidelines and recommendations provided by Folkhlsomyndigheten and seek medical attention if necessary.
Yes, you can download the 1177 Vrdguiden app which provides updates and alerts from Folkhlsomyndigheten and other healthcare agencies.
The COVID-19 contact tracing app, called "Smittspraren", helps to slow the spread of the virus by providing users with alerts if they have been in close proximity to someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
If you are having technical issues with the app, please try deleting and reinstalling it. If the problem persists, you can contact Folkhlsomyndigheten's support team for assistance.
If you are a close contact of someone who tested positive for COVID-19, you should follow the guidelines and recommendations provided by Folkhlsomyndigheten, which may include getting tested and self-quarantine.
If you are fully vaccinated, you should still follow the guidelines provided by Folkhlsomyndigheten, including getting tested and self-quarantine as a precaution.
If you are not fully vaccinated, you should follow the guidelines and recommendations provided by Folkhlsomyndigheten, which may include getting tested and self-quarantine for a specific period of time.
Yes, you can report non-compliance with COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines to your local municipality or the police.
Folkhlsomyndigheten follows strict privacy laws and regulations in obtaining and sharing personal information collected through the COVID-19 contact tracing app. For more information, visit their website.
Yes, you can use Folkhlsomyndigheten's resources and materials for educational purposes, but please remember to credit the source and not alter the material.