We were too late. This week there is no vaccine to get anywhere. The reason is that schools and children have been prioritized. Fine. But my kids school has decided not to vaccinate (it's a "free"-school so it's up to the headmaster) and the childrens' care (BVC) only vaccinate kids up to the age of six. So my children won't get any.
There is a web page where I can see where they have got vaccine. Some special clinics.
So, what happens if anyone get sick? In other countries I believe people have got medicine when they got sick, to prevent serious illness. In Sweden, health government has decided that testing sick people are too expensive and giving medicine is not necessary unless you are about to die. So parents who call the hospitals are told to stay home with their sick children until it is really "serious".
If my child get sick I hope it's not non-office-hours, because nobody can stop me for getting the medicine. At non-office-hours or if it's really serious, people have to sit and wait for 5-6 hours among other sick people to see a doctor in Stockholm. But it's the same for most people. You can only be sure to get medicine, help or whatever you need if you have a doctor in the family or as a close friend. A few people might have some private insurances too. But it's not that common. Yet. But it sure will be in the future.