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The crown’s measures have helped the infection to flatten out, according to deputy health director Espen Nakstad, who says the second wave of infection is likely over.

– Now it seems that we are at the top of this second wave of infection in most places, and it is decreasing in many municipalities. But it can go back up quickly, so we’re not safe yet, he tells NRK.

He says national corona measures have helped and have meant that the rise in infection has stabilized across the country.

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– I’m fine

– But, unfortunately, measures are likely to still be necessary to be able to reduce this further, he adds.

We move into December next week, and the pre-Christmas season is starting in earnest. Many people these days wonder exactly how much the pandemic will leave its mark on this year’s holiday celebration. Nakstad believes that in December we will be able to see if the infection is down enough that the Christmas celebration is quite normal.

– I think that at least it will be possible for most people to celebrate with those with whom they live, and perhaps with the immediate family, it is very important. And then the question is how many more people can you meet during Christmas in space. This is a question that is difficult to answer today, he says.

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