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The municipality of Stavanger reports on Thursday about 50 new registered cases of infection on December 30. Sandnes has nine new cases.
This is the highest number of recorded cases of infection in one day in Stavanger since the pandemic began.
Those infected are divided into the following age groups:
0-9 years: 5 people
10-19: 6 people
20-29: 16 people
30-39: 8 people
40-49: 4 people
50-59: 6 people
60-69: 1 people
70-79: 2 people
80-89: 2 people
One of the cases of infection is said to be related to travel. 41 are close contacts, 2 have an uncertain source of infection, and 6 have an unknown source of infection.
Nine new to Sandnes
The municipality of Sandnes registered nine new cases of infection on December 30:
Female 30 to 40 years (close contact)
Male 10-20 years old (source of infection identified)
Female aged 40 to 50 years (source of infection identified)
Male aged 20 to 30 years (source of infection identified)
40-50 year-old female (close contact)
Female 50-60 years (close contact)
Female 10-20 years (close contact)
Female 30-40 years old (ongoing infection monitoring)
Male 20 to 30 years old (infection monitoring is ongoing).
New record for one-day infection in Norway
In the last 24 hours, 732 corona infections have been recorded in Norway. That’s 39 more than the day before and 209 more than the same day last week.
At the same time, it is the highest number of infection cases in Norway in the space of 24 hours since the corona pandemic hit the country. The previous peak was on November 13, when 710 cases of infection were recorded.