Health

NIPH recommends a red level for Jämtland

[ad_1] The case is being updated. Four days after the government lifted the entry quarantine for Jämtland in Sweden, the National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) now recommends that the region go red again. According to NIPH, Jämtland had 26 coronavirus cases per 100,000 residents on September 7, while the …

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Almost three weeks since the last crown death

[ad_1] – The most interesting thing at the moment is that there are no deaths, says Dr. Jacob Berild from FHI to NTB. Follow the death statistics with an argumentative eye. But since the end of June, only two or two deaths a week have been reported. Therefore, 80 percent …

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Rapporteur fears stigma

[ad_1] SARPSBORG (Dagbladet): The area of ​​Sarsborg and Fredrikstad has been affected by a large crown outbreak. An event with 170 participants in the unapproved assembly hall of the Al-Ghadir Islamic Center of the Shiite religious community is seen as the starting point for the outbreak, and the Sarpsborg municipality …

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Denmark sounds the alarm

[ad_1] On Monday afternoon, Danish authorities claim that 230 new cases of covid-19 have been registered in the last 24 hours. As a result, the Danes are putting new measures in place to prevent the spread of the infection. – We are now in the most worrying period since last …

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Eidfjord Fast Food Blast – NRK Vestland

[ad_1] It is interchange 110 in Hordaland reporting the explosion at 12:15 PM. It’s a food cart that must have exploded on Eidfjord in Hardanger. The carriage was parked in the center of Eidfjord. After the explosion, traffic was reduced on National Highway 7 that runs through the town. – …

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To close schools in Sarpsborg

[ad_1] On Monday morning, the leader of the Sarpsborg Education Association, Knut Olav Farbrot, told Dagbladet that they believe the township schools should be closed as a result of the ongoing infection outbreak. It was Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad who first reported this. As of September 6, 75 people associated with a …

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