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This is confirmed by communications consultant Christine Thune in the district of St. Hanshaugen to Dagbladet. She says all guests who visited the club on the Monday in question and signed up have been notified.
– The infection detection team believes that it may seem like a situation known as super spread. It’s possible for an employee to be an asymptomatic carrier, without it being documented, Thune tells Dagbladet.
– What we feared has happened
Waiting for increase
More test results will arrive in the next 24 hours.
– We hope that the number of positive samples will continue to increase.
Due to the infection situation in the capital, a ban on alcoholic beverages was introduced from midnight on November 9.
– All cases of infection date back to the last night in town before the new rules were introduced, so this is another reminder that distance is necessary to control the infection, says Thune.
General manager Rune Johansen at the Gamla nightclub tells Dagbladet that they are now collaborating with the district’s infection detection team and are mapping the situation.
– The health and safety of our guests and employees is our highest priority. We have a good overview of who was in Gamla that night and now we are working on infection tracking together with Bydel St. Hanshaugen, says Johansen.
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– Very demanding
Thune says the Gamla eruption joins a series of large and demanding eruptions in the St. Hanshaugen district.
– We have many schools and jobs. It is very demanding for the district to manage and follow up. This added to many cases of infection, and is a heavy workload for the infection control team.