Coronavirus in Norway: – 1072 new infections in Norway



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In the last 24 hours, 1072 corona infections have been recorded in Norway. That’s 83 more than the same day last week and 241 more than the day before.

As of midnight on Saturday night, 92,007 people infected with corona were registered in this country, preliminary figures show.

In the last seven days, a total of 6465 new cases of infection have been registered in Norway. A total of 4.5 million corona tests have been carried out in this country.

A total of 260 corona patients were hospitalized on Friday. It was ten more than the day before.

322 new infected in Oslo

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Also in Oslo, the infection is still at a high level.

In the capital, 322 new corona infections have been registered in the last 24 hours. That’s three more than the average for the last seven days.

322 cases are still 27 less than the day before and 67 less than the same day last week.

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Stovner is still at the peak of infection with 1,600 infected per 100,000 inhabitants in the last two weeks. Then follows the district of Alna with 1,442 and Grorud with 1,260.

Infection is lowest in the Nordstrand district with 316 infected per 100,000 residents.

A total of 27,584 citizens of Oslo have been infected since March last year.

So many have been vaccinated

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Nationwide, 595,899 people have received the first dose of the corona vaccine and 269,901 people have received the second dose. There are about 40,000 more doses of vaccine than the day before.

A total of 656 corona-infected people have died in Norway since March 2020, preliminary figures show. It is not always possible to establish whether patients have died from or from COVID-19.

61.6 percent of all deaths have reached the age of 80. In the age group under 50 years, nine deaths have been reported in Norway.

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