At the beginning of November, we did an Instagram poll to know if readers would like a weekly round-up of some of the updates from in and around Helsingborg. It can be quite overwhelming to keep up with news, information, restrictions and everything that is changing at an incredibly fast pace. So here is an effort to summarize some of the important bits. If you have a tip, want to contribute or have any other ideas for the weekly round up, send an email to info@thisishbg.se or a message on our Facebook page.
HELSINGBORG:
Mass texts sent to 47,000 residents warning against the dramatic increase of COVID-19.
Public Health Survey reveals residents in Helsingborg experience low levels of trust and security.
Urban Window Gallery, a new project showcasing art in store windows launched.
NEARBY:
Malmö's primary schools prepare for partial closure after many teachers fall ill.
No excess mortality in Skåne. Number of deaths in line with the average for the past five years
SWEDEN:
Swedish residence permit applications opened up for British citizens on December 1.
Survey by Sveriges Radio shows many regions have had problems with COVID-19 contact tracing.
Sweden extends travel warning for Ireland, Estonia and Latvia till December 16.
FHM temporarily banned visits to elderly care homes in 32 municipalities.
High schools to switch back to distance learning from Dec 7 to Jan 6.
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