30 new cases of infection in Trondheim



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The case is being updated.

The municipality of Trondheim announces this in a press release Sunday afternoon.

On Saturday, December 12, 30 new cases of infection were registered in Trondheim. This is the highest number of infections in the municipality since the pandemic began. 1361 tests were conducted on Saturday.

Those infected are:

  1. Person in his 40s. Currently unknown source of infection.
  2. 60-year-old person. Currently unknown source of infection.
  3. Person in his 20s. Known close contact.
  4. Person in his 20s. Known close contact.
  5. Person in his 20s. Known close contact.
  6. Person in his 50s. Currently unknown source of infection.
  7. Person in his 40s. Known close contact.
  8. Person in his 20s. Known close contact.
  9. Person in his 20s. Known close contact.
  10. 30 year old person. Known close contact.
  11. Person in his 50s. Known source of infection.
  12. Children under 10 years old. Known close contact.
  13. Person in his 30s. Known close contact.
  14. Person in his 40s. Known close contact.
  15. Person in his 40s. Known close contact.
  16. 30 year old person. Currently unknown source of infection.
  17. Person in his 20s. Known close contact.
  18. Person in his 50s. Known close contact.
  19. Person in his 20s. Currently unknown source of infection.
  20. Children in adolescence. Known close contact.
  21. Person in his 20s. Currently unknown source of infection.
  22. 70s person. Known close contact.
  23. Children under 10 years old. Known close contacts.
  24. Person in his 20s. Currently unknown source of infection. Infection tracking is ongoing.
  25. 30 year old person. Known close contact.
  26. Person in his 50s. Known close contact.
  27. Person in his 40s. Known close contact.
  28. 30-year-old Well-known close contacts.
  29. Person in his 40s. Known close contact.
  30. Person in his 30s. Currently unknown source of infection. Infection tracking is ongoing.

All have a mild course of the disease.

Seven people are connected to the ongoing outbreak in the Eritrean environment, it does not mean they are all Eritreans, but they may be connected to the outbreak, the municipality of Trondheim writes in the press release.

Two of those infected are related to the outbreak around the Christmas show in Olavshallen.

Three of those infected date back to sources of infection in other municipalities.

Important message for taxi customers:

Clients who have traveled with Christiania Taxi Sunday December 6 between 17.00 and 02.00 and Tuesday December 8 between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m., you are asked to self-quarantine and contact the crown phone for further advice and guidance, the municipality writes.

Equally high numbers

On Thursday, 24 infections were reported in one day in Trondheim, marking a new record during the pandemic. Another new record was announced on Friday, with 28 infected. On Saturday afternoon the news came of another 18 cases of contagion registered on Friday.

READ ALSO: 80 new infected in Oslo, 23 less than the weekly average

On Thursday, the municipality also recommended that the population wear face masks in public spaces, both indoors and in densely populated areas outdoors.

Number of people infected with corona

commune People Pr. 1000

Source: Municipalities of Trøndelag – Updated regularly

See Adresseavisen’s great overview of the crown situation in Trøndelag here

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