Health

Oslo: – 37 percent increase

[ad_1] Infection rates in Oslo have risen just under 40 percent in the past 24 hours, after 173 new cases of corona infection were recorded in the capital. National figures show that there are 622 new cases of contagion in the country in the last 24 hours, representing an increase …

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Sweden on the way to a new crown crisis:

[ad_1] Sweden introduces a ban on alcoholic beverages starting at 10pm next Friday after corona infection has increased dramatically within a few days. The ban applies until the end of February. Published: Published: Less than 1 hour ago Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven during the press conference on the status …

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622 new corona infections registered in the last 24 hours

[ad_1] That’s 60 more than what was recorded the day before. Since last Thursday, 3,931 new cases of infection have been registered in Norway, preliminary figures from the National Infectious Disease Notification System (MSIS) show. So far, more than 1.9 million people have been tested for coronavirus in this country, …

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The hospital sounds the alarm: – At the breaking point

[ad_1] In the last 24 hours, the United States has registered more than 140,000 new infected people. This is the ninth consecutive day that the country has more than 100,000 new cases in one day. Along with the spread of infection, the number of hospital admissions also increases. On Wednesday, …

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– A nasty reminder of how bad it can go – VG

[ad_1] SERIOUS FEATURES: Marianne Stenberg, manager of the Villa Skaar Valstad nursing home, fears that elderly residents will be further lost to the virus. On Monday, one of the infected died in the nursing home. Photo: Terje Bringedal The nursing home staff must have done everything they were supposed to …

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This runs the risk of going dark

[ad_1] Sweden introduces a ban on alcoholic beverages starting at 10pm next Friday after corona infection has increased dramatically within a few days. The ban applies until the end of February. Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven during the press conference on the status of the crown in Sweden. Photo: Henrik …

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