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Latest news from SOS International

Spain closes all hotels

3/20/2020
SOS International encourages family members of Danes, Swedes, Norwegians and Finns admitted to hospitals in Spain to return home.

Corona virus delays the repatriation of sick Scandinavians

3/17/2020
Press release

SOS International increasingly experiences challenges in the repatriation of sick and injured Danes, Swedes, Norwegians and Finns.

Good advice for your working environment at home

3/17/2020
Many of us work from home at the moment. It is important that we still remember to create the best possible working environment in this unusual situation.

SOS International’s alarm centre: Peak load at the weekend

3/16/2020
Press release

SOS International’s alarm centre, which assists Nordic travellers abroad 24 hours a day, experienced a 350-percent increase in the number of telephone calls this weekend.

COVID-19: This worries Nordic travellers

3/11/2020
Since late January, the SOS International alarm centre has registered more than 1000 enquiries from Nordic travellers on the issue of coronavirus. This number has increased dramatically in the past week. One-third of enquiries have concerned symptoms or the fear of infection.

SOS International uses unbiased recruitment

3/11/2020
In the past year, the Stockholm office of SOS International has relied on unbiased recruitment in order to find the right competences for its alarm centre.

”I would like to challenge perfectionism”

3/10/2020
Søren Kofoed Weeke has been the CIO of SOS International since November last year. Thus, his first 100 days have passed. Learn why Søren Kofoed Weeke accepted the position – and why he believes that SOS International needs to dare to be slightly less nice.

Ski season 2019/2020

3/10/2020
There has not been much snow in the Nordic countries this Winter, yet many Scandinavians have had snow beneath their feet these last three months anyway. Several of them ended up needing our help.

Screen work is hazardous to our health

3/9/2020
Sedentary work has become one of society’s major health hazards. However, by taking only a few measures, we can avoid sustaining injuries from our sedentary work, says the SOS International physiotherapist.

COVID-19: Update on SOS International’s State of Preparedness

3/4/2020
In order to reduce the risk of infection among employees, SOS International raised its state of preparedness last week based on the recent development of COVID-19, which reached the Nordic countries.

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