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UPDATED: 12 FEB 2022. Everyday life in Norway is now finally back to normal. Here’s everything you need to know about the coronavirus in Norway. It's hard to believe I've been keeping this page updated
UPDATED 11 MAR: The rate of positive COVID-19 tests in Norway soared by 212 in the last 24 hours to a new total of 489. At least 100 more cases have been reported in the hours following the official daily announcement. Authorities are starting to introduce dramatic measures. Here's what you need to know about the outbreak.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
OSLO — Norway will announce the closure of all kindergartens and schools to curb the spread of the coronavirus, following a similar step by neighboring…
A total of 1169 people are reported to be infected with coronavirus. Les p? norsk Share/tip Print
The daily status report includes all new cases notified to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health up until midnight last night. The figures may be updated.
A total of 11 patients with confirmed coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) have been admitted to intensive care (source: Norwegian Intensive Care Register, as of 15.03.2020).
A total of 3 deaths have been notified to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, updated figure 16.03.2020 at 9 a.m.
A total of 18 062 are reported to be tested for coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), updated figure 16.03.2020 at 8.30 a.m. Activity has increased in recent days.
The average age of cases is 46 years, 37.9 % are women and 62.1 % are men.
359 people have been infected in Norway, 752 were infected abroad, and for 58, the place of infection is under clarification. Overview by county - number infected by coronavirus
Agder 67
Innlandet 81
M?re og Romsdal 20
Nordland 11
Oslo 292
Rogaland 131
Troms og Finnmark 21
Tr?ndelag 52
Vestfold og Telemark 53
Vestland 127
Viken 314
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
UPDATED: 12 FEB 2022. Everyday life in Norway is now finally back to normal. Here’s everything you need to know about the coronavirus in Norway. It's hard to believe I've been keeping this page updated
The latest situation in Norway
There are 1,443 positive cases in Norway at the time of writing, with three people now confirmed dead. There are 68 people hospitalised around the country, a number that has risen significantly in recent days. The health authorities say the true number of people infected is likely to be much higher.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
UPDATED: 12 FEB 2022. Everyday life in Norway is now finally back to normal. Here’s everything you need to know about the coronavirus in Norway. It's hard to believe I've been keeping this page updated
The latest situation in Norway
There are 1,783 positive cases in Norway at the time of writing, with seven people now confirmed dead. There are more than 100 people hospitalised around the country, a number that has risen significantly in recent days. The health authorities say the true number of people infected is likely to be much higher.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
UPDATED: 12 FEB 2022. Everyday life in Norway is now finally back to normal. Here’s everything you need to know about the coronavirus in Norway. It's hard to believe I've been keeping this page updated
UPDATED 21 MAR: Seven people have died in Norway but the number hospitalised is increasing fast. Here's what you need to know about the outbreak.
I know a lot of people in Norway will be concerned about the latest coronavirus news, along with people planning a trip. So, here's everything you need to know about the spread of the virus, the COVID-19 outbreak, and how Norway is reacting.
There are now 2,118 positive cases in Norway at the time of writing, with seven people now confirmed dead. While the increasing numbers of positive cases are increasing, it's the number hospitalised that is most concerning. There are 155 people hospitalised around the country, a number that has risen significantly in recent days. 28 of those are in intensive care.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
UPDATED 22 MAR: Seven people have died in Norway but the number hospitalised is increasing fast. 24,000 people have registered mild symptoms using a new self-reporting tool. Here's what you need to know about the outbreak.
I know a lot of people in Norway will be concerned about the latest coronavirus news, along with people planning a trip. So, here's everything you need to know about the spread of the virus, the COVID-19 outbreak, and how Norway is reacting. ...
There are now 2,377 positive cases in Norway at the time of writing, with seven people now confirmed dead. While the increasing numbers of positive cases are increasing, it's the number hospitalised that is most concerning.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
UPDATED: 12 FEB 2022. Everyday life in Norway is now finally back to normal. Here’s everything you need to know about the coronavirus in Norway. It's hard to believe I've been keeping this page updated
There are now 2,760 positive cases in Norway at the time of writing, with 12 people now confirmed dead. While the increasing numbers of positive cases are increasing, it's the number hospitalised that is most concerning. There are 211 people hospitalised around the country, a number that has risen significantly in recent days. 44 of those currently hospitalised are in intensive care.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
UPDATED: 12 FEB 2022. Everyday life in Norway is now finally back to normal. Here’s everything you need to know about the coronavirus in Norway. It's hard to believe I've been keeping this page updated
UPDATED 25 MARCH: 14 people have died in Norway and more than 3,000 people are now confirmed to have COVID-19. The government has today announced an extension to the emergency measures until Easter. Here's what you need to know about the outbreak.
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"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
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