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The digital teaching requirement applies to the country’s university and college.
Bent Høie writes that the decision to make all teaching digital was made after receiving advice from the Norwegian Directorate of Health and the National Institute of Public Health.
– The goal of changing the physical setting is to reduce the pressure of infection. This means that those who want and have the opportunity can stay where they have been during the Christmas holidays and avoid getting on a plane, train or bus to travel back to university, says Research and Higher Education Minister Henrik Asheim according to a press release that is sent out by the government.
Health Minister Høie warns that there will be more measures tomorrow. The reason the government is already coming out with information tonight is that tomorrow is expected to be the big travel day before the next semester begins.
The infection is spreading to various parts of the country, and it was before the Christmas holidays that many young people took the infection home for Christmas. Rogaland and Trøndelag in particular are experiencing a major infection right now.
Traveling is something that leads to an increase in infection, and therefore the government makes it possible for the country’s students to abandon the trip back to the study city at this time.
Students are among those who have suffered greatly from the pandemic, especially when it comes to social life. Several studies show that students feel more lonely during the pandemic than usual, and loneliness is basically common among students.
– We are approaching a whole year with a lot of time alone in the student residence, periods of quarantine and little social contact. I know this is difficult for many, and my clear message to all principals is that they should keep track of their students and create alternative professional meeting places. We all need to take care of each other, Asheim says in the press release.
Former employees told the National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) today that infection rates may now return to the same level as when they peaked this fall. The infection rate R is now 1.3, which means that 100 infected people will transmit the infection to 130 people.
FHI writes in a press release tonight that 11 cases of the new variant of the virus that were first discovered in the UK have so far been tested.
This variant is more contagious. There are four cases in Rogaland, four in Oslo and three cases in Viken. Three of the people are in the UK and another eight are his close contacts.
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