Exit to Raja to get FHI information: – Nonsense – VG



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CRITICAL: Abed Raja does not impress Trond Giske. Here he is represented at the Storting in February. Photo: Gisle Oddstad, VG

The public health institute believes that the best football can start again. Trond Giske (Ap) strongly replies that Abid Raja (V) and the government have not yet opened for full activity.

– If the National Institute of Public Health says that the soccer association’s plan is related to health, then Raja has been caught by his own argument. He attacks U.S to challenge health care advice but then it turns out it’s the that will challenge them, Giske tells VG.

The Minister of Culture and Gender Equality, Abid Raja, previously said that he relies on the advice of the health authorities.

In a VG case published Thursday night, the chief physician of the Institute of Public Health, Are Stuwitz Berg, was said to believe that starting top-tier football is justifiable, as NFF “has outlined a contagious professional foundation.” .

– Giske says many strange things

Bjørn Guldvog, director of the Health Directorate, stated that they were told that the reopening of football is a priority issue that the government will address.

– That’s the way it has been all along. When we got there, front-line football should open up and we feel like we’ve gained control, and we can do it in a controlled way, since we are in control of the pandemic, Abid Raja replied in this interview:

– There has been a lot of dissatisfaction, especially in soccer. Giske has also been registered. You said that this must be well justified. Could it be that even if health authorities say it’s okay with full contact sports, you in government will prioritize it?

– Trond Giske says a lot strange. I have to deal with the leader of his party, Jonas Gahr Støre. I have heard that Støre has said on several occasions that he has confidence in the health authorities and in the infection prevention work being done by the government. I hope Støre will not allow anyone to promote proposals for individual Storting sectors, where Storting will force the government to open one sector at a time. It won’t be appropriate, says Raja.

– When many jobs are closed in Norway, I think it would be irresponsible if we do not consider equality considerations when opening. We need to take proper case management, we must do it gradually, and we must consider contagious considerations when we open.

Invitation to Raja

Giske, for his part, believes that Raja “is putting pressure on the health authorities in front of him again.”

– He must decide! Either you believe in the National Institute of Public Health when they say the soccer association’s plan is sound and follow the advice, or you should stop putting pressure on the health authorities in front of it. It cannot be put in the bag and the bag. If the government makes a different assessment, it must also be legitimate for others to discuss it. You can be absolutely sure that Jonas and I are in line with this, says Giske.

– There is also a very strange argument that opening up to football will be a difference. Infection prevention counseling in each sector must be crucial. The fact that he says it will be discrimination against other players to open football is completely pointless reasoning if football can start in a proper way. The goal should be for closure to be limited to what is needed for infection.

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