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A safe study environment during Covid-19

Here you can find information for students regarding Covid-19. This may change as a result of recommendations and decisions by the government and other authorities.

This applies in Sweden and at KTH regarding Covid-19

This applies to Sweden and at KTH ever since the restrictions ended on 9 February 2022.

Covid-19 is no longer deemed generally dangerous or dangerous to society

From 1 April 2022 onwards, Covid-19 is no longer classified as a generally dangerous illness or a danger to society, the Swedish Public Health Agency has stated. However, infection tracing will still take place in in-patient care where there are people at high risk of becoming seriously ill.

Follow the recommendations of the Public Health Agency

  • Everyone aged 17 and older are recommended to get vaccinated against COVID-19. KTH occasionally offers drop-in vaccination on campus.
  • Anyone with symptoms of COVID-19 should stay at home and avoid close contacts with others if you are ill with symptoms of COVID-19.
  • Not being vaccinated increases the risk of serious illness from Covid-19. To avoid becoming infected, people who are unvaccinated should be extra careful and avoid crowded indoor environments.

Read more about current rules and recommendations (krisinformation.se)

Teaching and examination

Teaching and examination which benefit from being implemented in the digital environment, continue to be implemented digitally. Apart from this, teaching and examination will be carried out on campus.