Person from Ullensvang was infected in the UK – NRK Vestland



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It is not known if the person is infected with the mutated coronavirus, which can be more contagious. The N501Y coronary mutation is spreading rapidly in the UK these days.

– We know that he is a participant who came to Norway on Sunday and wanted to test himself. The person in question has mild symptoms and the test was positive, says Mayor Roald Aga Haug (Labor).

Hordaland Folkeblad first wrote about the infection case.

FHI will examine the virus

The person is now isolated and has had little contact with other people after arriving in Norway.

The National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) will now test for the virus, according to the mayor.

– We will examine the genetic material of the virus. That way we can detect the mutation, says Frode Forland, director of infection control at FHI.

The analysis is more comprehensive than a standard virus test. In three to four days, FHI will receive an answer as to whether the virus is a mutated variant.

Ullensvang mayor is not afraid of local outbreaks

Frode Forland, Director of Infection Control, National Institute of Public Health, NIPH

RESEARCHER: The Norwegian Institute of Public Health will conduct a genetic test for the virus detected in Ullensvang. Frode Forland, director of infection control, is not surprised if the mutation already exists in Norway.

Photo: Marit Sirum-Eikre / NRK

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– Looks great considering only one person has close contact. Others have had very little exposure, says the mayor

It was tested at the Oslo airport

The municipality’s head of infection control, Steinar Jacobsen, says the person has acted in accordance with the book and therefore has few close contacts.

– The person in question proved himself after coming to Gardermoen and has protected society from himself, says Jacobsen.

The person in question received private transportation from Oslo airport to Ullensvang. The person who helped with the transport is the close contact and also lives in Ullensvang.

Fear of virus mutation in Norway

Several countries, including Norway, have closed borders to direct flights from the UK. The reason is that there is a fear of spreading the mutated virus.

The National Institute of Public Health has asked all municipalities to mark positive samples with patients who have been to the UK, according to Forland. The evidence is sent for analysis, but the case of Ullensvang is the only one that has been reported after the entry into force of new measures.

– We cannot be sure that the mutation has not reached Norway. The mutation was discovered in September in the UK and there has been a lot of travel between countries during this time, Forland says.

Discovered in various countries

The virus mutation has also been found in Denmark, the Netherlands, Italy and Australia, among other places, he says.

– Now they are trying to strike hard to make sure the mutation doesn’t spread in Norway, says Forland

It is estimated that the new variant of the virus may be 70 percent more contagious than the original variant of the virus. The virus does not appear to cause more serious illness.

On Monday, an SMS was also sent to all UK travelers that visitors must test in the last 14 days.

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