Links to information from authorities about the coronavirus/covid-19 in 25 other languages can be found on folkhalsomyndigheten.se .
Information about vaccination in Uppsala
Information about vaccination in Uppsala from 1177.se healthguide
Information about covid-19 in Ukrainian
Information from the Public Health Agency of Sweden about covid-19 in Ukrainian
Information about covid-19 in Russian
Information from the Public Health Agency of Sweden about covid-19 in Russian
Facts about vaccination and the vaccination process
If you are being vaccinated against COVID-19. Information from The Public Health Agency of Sweden.
Albanska , Arabiska , Bosniska/kroatiska/serbiska , Dari , Engelska , Finska , Franska , Meänkieli , Polska , Romani kalderash , Romani lovari , Ryska , Somaliska , Spanska
Information in other languages from the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency
A collection of links to Swedish authorities' pages in other languages, with information about covid-19, and how to protect yourself and others.
Visiting Sweden during the covid-19 pandemic
The covid-19 pandemic affects travelling, accomodation, and other activities in Sweden. Here we have compiled information from the authorities about restrictions and prohibitions you need to be aware about if planning a stay in Sweden.
Restrictions in Sweden due to covid-19 pandemic
Films in other languages
Films from authorities on how to protect yourself and others from spreading the corona virus can be found on informationsverige.se and also on 1177.se healthguide .
Telephone services
08 123 680 00 - for general questions in languages as specified below
Call telephone number 08 123 680 00 if you have general questions about covid-19 and wish to speak directly to those who answer in any of these languages: Arabic, Somali, Persian, Tigrinya, Amharic or Russian.
The telephone line is staffed Monday through Friday from 9 to 12 am, and from 1 to 3 pm. The line is provided by Region Stockholm.
113 13 - for general questions, with interpreter if needed
Call telephone number 113 13 if you have general questions about covid-19. You are offered to speak through an interpreter if needed. The telephone line is staffed 24 hours a day and is operated on commission by the Swedish government.
1177 - if you get ill, in Swedish and English
If you or someone else gets ill and you need to talk to a nurse for advice on what to do or where to go for help, call telephone number 1177. The nurses speak Swedish and English. Sometimes help in other languages might be available.
112 - for emergency, with interpreter if needed
If a person's life is in danger and you need help straight away, call telephone number 112. You are offered to speak through an interpreter if needed.