Latest news from SOS International

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.

COVID-19: SOS International raises its State of Preparedness

2/28/2020
In order to reduce the risk of infection among employees, SOS International raises its state of preparedness. This is based on the recent development of COVID-19, which has now reached the Nordic countries.

COVID-19

2/17/2020
Since late December there have been an increasing number of cases of viral pneumonia caused by infection with the new coronavirus. The situation is constantly developing and the SOS International alarm centre has registered close to 200 cases related to COVID-19 at this point in time.

This is how to respond to coronavirus

1/23/2020
The number of infected with Wuhan coronavirus is increasing. If you are traveling or staying in Thailand or China, see what precautions you should take.

The skiing season is well underway

1/23/2020
The high season for skiing – and skiing injuries – is well underway and SOS International is ready to help when accidents occur. Last year, more than 1,700 cases required assistance from the emergency call centre.

Suicide can be prevented

1/20/2020
Openness and qualified, professional assistance can help prevent suicide, says chief psychologist at SOS International.

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