Today in Sweden: A round-up of the latest news on Tuesday
Find out what's going on in Sweden today with The Local's short round-up of the news in less than five minutes.
Young man shot dead in southern Stockholm
A man in his 20s has died after being found with gunshot injuries in the Alby suburb in southern Stockholm. Police and ambulance were called to the scene in the early hours of Tuesday, and later said they were investigating the incident as a suspected murder.
No one had been arrested by 8am on Tuesday, and police said it was too early to say whether the shooting was connected to gang crime or other shootings in the area.
Swedish vocabulary: injuries – skador
Thousands of vaccination slots open in Stockholm
Thousands of Covid-19 vaccinations slots in the Stockholm region are available but no one is booking them, reports Dagens Nyheter. The Kistamässan conference centre in northern Stockholm, which has the capacity to administer 10,000 daily doses, saw more than 2,000 vaccination slots go unused last week.
In the Rinkeby and Nacka suburbs, just five and 20 percent of the slots for the coming week were booked as of Monday. According to the region’s current plans, Stockholm will start Phase 4 later in May (which includes all adults over the age of 18), but the vaccine coordinator told Aftonbladet it could happen sooner.
“I cannot now say the exact day, but we see that the pressure is starting to decrease in the group where we are now, and that the proportion of vaccinated people is rising. Then we start to get closer to moving on,” coordinator Magnus Thyberg told the daily. He added that there was no sign that doses had been wasted due to the slower rate of booking.
Swedish vocabulary: to book – att boka
Sweden's 21 regions are at different stages in their vaccine programmes, but as of early May, four have begun the final phase of the rollout while others expect to open booking to the 18-59 age group within weeks. https://t.co/pwMCWLtX8q
— The Local Sweden (@TheLocalSweden) May 3, 2021
Swedish police begin removal of explosive whale
A humpback whale cadaver stranded off the coast of the Swedish island of Öland has been dragged onto the beach by police, as the first stage of removing it completely.
There was a concern that the whale would explode when approached, and several news outlets and Sweden’s public broadcaster SVT broadcast the moving of the whale live.
The next step will be to move it onto a truck on Tuesday, which will take it to an incineration plant in Denmark. The cadaver has collapsed slightly on itself in the past few days, which means it is not as full of gas and the explosion risk is less imminent.
Swedish vocabulary: beach – strand
The whale got stranded 40 metres from the shore on April 20th. Photo: Suvad Mrkonjic/TT
Five things to know about the joint migration policy proposal from Sweden’s opposition
As The Local has previously reported, Sweden’s government has put forward a bill that would mean an overhaul of migration policy.
Then over the weekend, as we reported yesterday, four opposition parties – the Moderate Party, Christian Democrats, Liberal Party, and Sweden Democrats – put forward their own proposals, which set out a stricter migration policy.
This is the first proposal to be signed jointly by the four parties, which all fall on the right of the political spectrum. The Local explains what you need to know about their proposal, and what’s likely to happen next, in this article for members.
Swedish vocabulary: proposal – förslag
Four of Sweden's opposition parties have put forward a joint migration policy proposal, taking a harder line than the government's own proposed bill. https://t.co/DeW85lBEeZ
— The Local Sweden (@TheLocalSweden) May 3, 2021
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Young man shot dead in southern Stockholm
A man in his 20s has died after being found with gunshot injuries in the Alby suburb in southern Stockholm. Police and ambulance were called to the scene in the early hours of Tuesday, and later said they were investigating the incident as a suspected murder.
No one had been arrested by 8am on Tuesday, and police said it was too early to say whether the shooting was connected to gang crime or other shootings in the area.
Swedish vocabulary: injuries – skador
Thousands of vaccination slots open in Stockholm
Thousands of Covid-19 vaccinations slots in the Stockholm region are available but no one is booking them, reports Dagens Nyheter. The Kistamässan conference centre in northern Stockholm, which has the capacity to administer 10,000 daily doses, saw more than 2,000 vaccination slots go unused last week.
In the Rinkeby and Nacka suburbs, just five and 20 percent of the slots for the coming week were booked as of Monday. According to the region’s current plans, Stockholm will start Phase 4 later in May (which includes all adults over the age of 18), but the vaccine coordinator told Aftonbladet it could happen sooner.
“I cannot now say the exact day, but we see that the pressure is starting to decrease in the group where we are now, and that the proportion of vaccinated people is rising. Then we start to get closer to moving on,” coordinator Magnus Thyberg told the daily. He added that there was no sign that doses had been wasted due to the slower rate of booking.
Swedish vocabulary: to book – att boka
Sweden's 21 regions are at different stages in their vaccine programmes, but as of early May, four have begun the final phase of the rollout while others expect to open booking to the 18-59 age group within weeks. https://t.co/pwMCWLtX8q
— The Local Sweden (@TheLocalSweden) May 3, 2021
Swedish police begin removal of explosive whale
A humpback whale cadaver stranded off the coast of the Swedish island of Öland has been dragged onto the beach by police, as the first stage of removing it completely.
There was a concern that the whale would explode when approached, and several news outlets and Sweden’s public broadcaster SVT broadcast the moving of the whale live.
The next step will be to move it onto a truck on Tuesday, which will take it to an incineration plant in Denmark. The cadaver has collapsed slightly on itself in the past few days, which means it is not as full of gas and the explosion risk is less imminent.
Swedish vocabulary: beach – strand
The whale got stranded 40 metres from the shore on April 20th. Photo: Suvad Mrkonjic/TT
Five things to know about the joint migration policy proposal from Sweden’s opposition
As The Local has previously reported, Sweden’s government has put forward a bill that would mean an overhaul of migration policy.
Then over the weekend, as we reported yesterday, four opposition parties – the Moderate Party, Christian Democrats, Liberal Party, and Sweden Democrats – put forward their own proposals, which set out a stricter migration policy.
This is the first proposal to be signed jointly by the four parties, which all fall on the right of the political spectrum. The Local explains what you need to know about their proposal, and what’s likely to happen next, in this article for members.
Swedish vocabulary: proposal – förslag
Four of Sweden's opposition parties have put forward a joint migration policy proposal, taking a harder line than the government's own proposed bill. https://t.co/DeW85lBEeZ
— The Local Sweden (@TheLocalSweden) May 3, 2021
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