Reducing the spread of infection in Oslo | Aftonbladet



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Rikshospitalet in Oslo.  Stock Photography.

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Rikshospitalet in Oslo. Stock Photography.

Thirty-three people have been confirmed to be infected with corona in Oslo in the last 24 hours. This means that the number of reported cases decreases for the third consecutive day.

The number of infected people in the Norwegian capital in the last fourteen days is 619 people, according to figures from the Oslo health service. The most vulnerable is the age group 20-29 years, with 233 cases. More infected men than women have been reported.

On Tuesday last week, the Oslo municipality tightened its coronary restrictions. Since then, it is forbidden to meet with more than ten people at the same time, even in private homes. Bars and restaurants are also required to register all guests so they can help track infections if necessary.

On Monday afternoon, Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg will have a video conference with her Swedish colleague Stefan Löfven, where the covid-19 and relations between Oslo and Stockholm will be discussed.

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