[ad_1] INCREASING: Trondheim is one of the cities that is experiencing an increasing trend of infection before Christmas. Photo: Gorm Kallestad In the last five weeks, the development of the infection in Norway has slowed or stagnated. Now the incidence of infection is increasing again. Published: Just updated – It …
Read More »The situation in Norway is unstable
[ad_1] This is stated in the latest weekly report from the National Institute of Public Health (NIPH). Last week, 2,900 cases were recorded, an increase of 7% over week 50. At the same time, there was an increase in the number of people tested by 22% and the proportion of …
Read More »The most remote tree in the world has managed through thick and thin
[ad_1] The windswept island is one of New Zealand’s subantarctic islands and lies 700 kilometers south of the “mainland” on Sørøya. There is little in nature to indicate that trees should grow here. Strictly speaking, trees don’t grow, for the most part, on Campbell Island either. There is only one …
Read More »The municipality warns: – It can introduce stricter measures for everyone during Christmas
[ad_1] The case is being updated. Screening for infections in Trondheim has revealed disturbing conditions. Too many people care too little about infection control, says the municipality. – What we revealed yesterday and today has a much greater scope than we had thought. It’s really bad, says director of health …
Read More »NIPH: The situation of the crown in Norway is unstable
[ad_1] It appears in the weekly report of the National Institute of Public Health for week 51. – The situation in Norway is unstable, with many ongoing outbreaks and the risk of further spread of the infection during Christmas, writes FHI and continues: – Energetic efforts must continue to reduce …
Read More »Sliced lettuce is likely the source of bacterial outbreaks
[ad_1] The source of infection for the national outbreak with the gastrointestinal bacterium Yersinia enterocolitica is likely a pre-cut salad product, research from the National Institute of Public Health shows. The outbreak, which started in November, is considered over. All those affected fell ill between mid to late November. INFECTION: …
Read More »Cancer TV Profile 2: – I was as depressed as you can get
[ad_1] In August, TV 2 high-profile sportscaster Kasper Wikestad received the heavy message that he had bowel and kidney cancer. When Wikestad underwent surgery for acute appendicitis, doctors discovered the cancer. It was the start of a long hospital stay for Wikestad, and she had to undergo four operations, among …
Read More »Equinor blacklisted from Singapore
[ad_1] Dagbladet knows that Equinor was blacklisted in Singapore this summer. The blacklisting came after a dispute over the use of foreign labor. – The Singapore authorities put Equinor on a “watch list” in July 2020. The reason was that the authorities thought we had too many foreign workers relative …
Read More »Molde is fined by the police after a party – VG
[ad_1] APOLOGIZED: Molde CEO Ole Erik Stavrum says the club “fooled itself” when 14 people outside of Molde’s cohort visited the team’s season finale. Here in connection with a VG interview in May. Photo: Bjørn S. Delebekk The Møre og Romsdal police district has fined Molde Football Club 50,000 crowns …
Read More »– They are mixed feelings – E24
[ad_1] President Brynjar Forbergskog could become a billionaire by selling the largest private company in northern Norway to an international acquisition fund. Acting Chairman of Torghatten ASA, Brynjar Forbergskog see more by scheme Lillemor Hestvik Published: Updated less than 40 minutes ago On Christmas Eve, the acquisition fund EQT Infrastructure …
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