Coronavirus: Advice for Norrsken House members
The Public Health Authority is calling on people with symptoms, even mild ones, to limit social contacts so as not to infect others. This applies both in working life and in private life.
If you have any concerns about possible cases of coronavirus amongst yourself or employees who are members at Norrsken House, please contact us immediately.
- You must not enter Norrsken House if you are ill for any reason or displaying any symptoms such as a dry cough, fever, or shortness of breath.
- Register all guests
- Practice good hygiene - wash your hands for 20 seconds
If you are ill for any reason, do not enter Norrsken House
At all times, but particularly at the moment. Please think of your fellow members and if you are ill for any reason, or display any of the symptoms of coronavirus including fever, shortness of breath or a cough, please stay at home.
Register all guests
Consider asking anyone, and particularly international guests, visiting Norrsken House for a meeting if they have been to an affected region recently, and if so, take the meeting via video call.
Practice good hygiene
It is good practice that we all follow simple hygiene rules, such as:
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- Wash hands thoroughly for 20 seconds, with hot water and soap
- Wash your hands when entering the office each morning
- Wash your hands before lunch and before touching food at other times
- Here's a link to a video that shows you how to wash hands effectively: https://www.nhs.uk/video/pages/how-to-wash-hands.aspx
- Use the hand sanitiser provided
- Use tissues when sneezing or coughing and throwing them away in a bin
- Avoid touching your face, eyes, mouth or nose
Avoid physical contact when greeting
- Safe greetings include a wave, nod or bow.
- Do not shake hands, high five or hug!
What else is Norrsken doing?
- Paying particular attention to the cleaning of communal areas such as Townhall, bathrooms, toilets and doors
- Provided extra hand sanitiser in communal areas
Thank you for your co-operation,
Norrsken House Stockholm team
Latest Coronavirus information from Governments/NGOs:
Public Health Agency of Sweden (English)
Kris Information from Swedish Government (Svenska)
WHO Advice for the Public (English)
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