A statement released by the government stated, "Travelers are no longer considered to pose a particular risk of affecting the spread of Omicron in Sweden."
Last month, in December 2021, the country had imposed some strict travel restrictions due to the rise in Omicron cases. The Swedish government had asked all tourists entering the country to carry a negative COVID-19 test report (not older than 48 hours), regardless of their vaccination status.
Not only this, Christmas and New Year parties were also restricted in the country because of the COVID-19 situation. The restaurant's capacity was limited with social distancing between groups and vaccine passports were made mandatory for many public events.
Sweden’s Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson had called the pandemic situation “troubling” and stated that the rising numbers of positive cases in the country is increasing the burden on healthcare.