The Consequences of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Norwegian/Swedish National Border

Authors

  • Anders Gustavsson University of Oslo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61897/arv.v78i.21433

Keywords:

Covid-19, pandemic, closed border, infectivity, vaccination, commuters, tourism, cultural contacts

Abstract

This study investigates how the Covid-19 pandemic affected the daily lives of individuals on both sides of the southern part of the Swedish-Norwegian border. Prior to the outbreak of the pandemic in 2020, passing the border without any major regulations from the authorities was the norm. The studied border area is unique, partly through extensive Norwegian border trade to Sweden and partly through significant tourism from Norway. Commuting, on the other hand, has primarily gone in the opposite direction from Sweden to Norway. Norway closed the border for entry on 17 March 2020. The short time intervals of the Norwegian restrictions 2020–2022 created uncertainty and anxiety among the border people. When Norwegian border trade and tourism ceased, it had tangible negative consequences for the economy and jobs on the Swedish side. Social contacts across the border suffered. There was negative rumour-spreading between Norwegians and Swedes. All Norwegian restrictions were lifted on 12 February 2022. The main source for this investigation are reports from local newspapers near the border. They have published reports with interviews and photos featuring opinions from individuals. This study can form the basis for further discussions on approaches and preparations to better cope with future crisis situations.

Author Biography

Anders Gustavsson, University of Oslo

Anders Gustavsson is Professor emeritus in the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo.

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Published

2022-12-01

How to Cite

Gustavsson, A. (2022). The Consequences of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Norwegian/Swedish National Border. Arv, 78, 111–155. https://doi.org/10.61897/arv.v78i.21433

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