[6] The Swedish Armed Forces set up two field hospitals; one in the capital city of Stockholm, and one in Gothenburg, on the west coast.
Originally, the armed forces was preparing to set up a field hospital at Ärna Air Base in Uppsala, north of Stockholm.
[9] The largest part of Operation Gloria was military personnel helping out with gathering and deliveries of contact tracing tests.
[9][4] The Swedish Armed Forces were asked to relieve the civilian medical organisations by vaccinating their own personnel, mainly in the regions of Blekinge, Halland, and Västra Götaland County.
[11] The National CBRN Defence Centre (Totalförsvarets skyddscentrum, SkyddsC) in Umeå conducted an exercise together with Uppsala University Hospital (Akademiska sjukhuset) and the Public Health Agency to maintain readiness and Freedom of Action to sampling and analyzing possible contagion.