Deploys medical personnel in Værnes and Storlien



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The case is being updated.

He reports to police in a press release on Saturday. The reason is that new measures have now been introduced at the Norwegian border to limit infection from imports to Norway.

– To allow this to the fullest extent possible, test stations will be established at selected border crossings, while several crossing points will be closed, according to the report.

Border crossings in Trøndelag

– The Storlien border crossing and the Trondheim Værnes airport will remain open and will have medical personnel who will carry out infection tests, the police report.

While the Sandvika / Ådalsvollen and Vauldalen border crossings will remain open.

– Here, the police / National Guard will inform travelers that they should take a covid test as soon as possible, and no later than 24 hours after crossing the border, it says.

The remaining border crossings in Trøndelag are closed to entry, except those covered by the exemption provisions.

Arrival registration continues.

– Wait for more queues

– Travelers perform covid tests upon arrival in the country where the test stations have been installed. If you arrive in the country through border crossings where test stations have not been installed, you have 24 hours to carry out the test in the municipality where you will be staying.

The police strongly encourage travelers to use the border crossings where test stations are established.

– This helps to limit import infection to Norway. More queues are expected at border crossings that are open, and we ask the public to plan for this, police write.

So far, there are no restrictions on leaving Norway at any of the border crossings.

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