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Meetings were held at the Oslo City Hall this weekend and new measures will be decided early tomorrow.
Oslo is the epicenter of corona infection in Norway and has seen a sharp increase this fall.
There have been 179 new cases in the last 24 hours, which is double the same day last week when 93 cases of infection were registered.
Episenter
In the last 14 days, a total of 2,091 new cases of infection have been registered in Oslo.
The Bjerke district and the Stovner district have the highest infection pressure, with an infection pressure per 100,000 inhabitants in the last two weeks of 487.7 and 462.2 cases, respectively.
The Ullern district has the lowest infection pressure in Oslo with 39 new cases in the last two weeks. This corresponds to an infection pressure of 112.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
Before the weekend, Erna Solberg expressed her concern about the development of the infection among young people aged 13 to 19 years.
– We said before the weekend that in heavily infected areas, upper secondary schools should turn red and then secondary schools should prepare to be red. First of all, this is a local assessment, but we’ll see if we should give a stronger recommendation, Erna Solberg told Dagbladet early Sunday.
Social closure
Ten days have passed since Raymond Johansen filed a social closure in the capital. Only a few days after the measures have been implemented will you come up with new ones.
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In the previous round, the Oslo City Council took measures such as closing all gyms, cinemas, theaters, playgrounds and the like. In addition, a total ban on alcoholic beverages, a ban on indoor events (excluding funerals and burials) and a ban on grassroots sports for adults were introduced.
Johansen then believed that there were two explanations for why the infection had increased. One explanation is the increased infection in people in their 20s and, in part, in people under 20 as well, due to non-compliance with infection control rules in these groups. The second explanation is the import infection.
– Planes land on planes land on Polish planes, says Johansen, who points out that Poland now has an infection level of more than 20,000 cases per day.