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Iceland COVID-19 Cases - 2,161 cases, 10 deaths?

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Source: https://www.icelandreview.com/news/f...se-in-iceland/

First Confirmed COVID-19 Case in Iceland
Ragnar T?mas
February 28, 2020


The Directorate of Health has confirmed the first coronavirus case in Iceland, V?sir reports. An Icelandic male in his forties has been quarantined at the University Hospital after having tested positive for COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease 2019) at just past 1 pm today.
Recently Returned from North Italy..
 
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The first case of COVID-19 reported in Iceland

An Icelandic male in his fifties has been placed in solitary confinement at Landspitali after a sample of him proved positive for a new coronary virus (COVID-19). The man is not seriously ill but shows typical symptoms of COVID-19 disease (cough, fever and bone pain).

According to information from the news agency, the man was in a group with eight other Icelanders, of whom six are resident in Iceland. Someone from the group in this country has a home quarantine. Earlier today, the Chief Epidemiologist reported that 65 samples had been examined by the National Hospital of Virology and Virology. They all turned out to be negative.
 
Source: https://www.icelandreview.com/society/second-covid-19-case-confirmed-in-iceland/

Second COVID-19 Case Confirmed in Iceland
Jelena Ćirić
March 1, 2020

A second Icelander has tested positive for COVID-19 in a case unrelated to the country’s first. The man flew home to Iceland from Verona, Italy yesterday, according to a notice from the Icelandic Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management. While Icelandic authorities had previously designated certain regions of Italy as high-risk zones for COVID-19, that assessment has now been extended to the entire country....
 
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/202...ronavirus-iceland.html?searchResultPosition=6
COPENHAGEN — The first three cases of people infected with coronavirus have been confirmed in Iceland, the country's Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management said in a statement late on Sunday.

The first patient was diagnosed on Friday while two other patients were confirmed during the weekend. All three patients had spent time on holiday in northern Italy, authorities said.
 
Three more diagnosed with COVID-19 infection in Iceland


Three more have been diagnosed with COVID-19 virus infection in this country. The people came all the way to the country with a flight from Verona to Italy on Saturday and had been skiing in northern Italy. In total, there are six Icelanders with the virus.

According to information from the Directorate of Health, the people are not much sick. It is in its sixties, two women and one male, and resides in the capital area. Their journeys are traced from their arrival in the country on Saturday and until they were quarantined about 24 hours later.

All six coronavirus viruses in the country can be traced to ski resorts in northern Italy.
 
https://icelandmonitor.mbl.is/news/...d_s_ninth_case_of_covid_19_traced_to_austria/

Iceland’s ninth confirmed case of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, has been traced to Austria, mbl.is reports. This was confirmed by V??ir Reynisson, chief superintendent for the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management. In Austria, there are 18 confirmed cases of the virus.

Six new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Iceland yesterday, bringing the total number of cases to nine. Eight of the infected individuals recently arrived in Iceland from Italy (one of them through Munich, Germany), while the ninth one had been traveling in Austria and returned to Iceland on a flight from Munich on Sunday
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"Altogether, about 260 Icelanders are in quarantine in their homes, including six employees of Landsp?tali National University Hospital. The roughly 70 passengers who were on board the flight from Munich on Sunday are being contacted."...
 
Source: https://grapevine.is/news/2020/03/0...y-ill-and-all-quarantined-after-trips-abroad/


COVID-19 In Iceland: 20 Cases, None Seriously Ill And All Quarantined After Trips Abroad
Published March 4, 2020
Words by
Andie Sophia Fontaine

There are now 20 confirmed cases in Iceland of COVID-19, R?V reports. All of them contracted the virus overseas and returned to Iceland from two confirmed locations: a hotel in Verona, Italy or from Austria via the airport in Munich.

Other passengers of the flights returning from these locations are amongst the 300 currently in quarantine, and there are no known cases of the coronavirus amongst the general populace. No one is hospitalised, nor is anyone seriously ill. Samples taken from those quarantined are still being tested, so there is a chance more confirmed cases may arise from this group...
 
https://icelandmonitor.mbl.is/news/news/2020/03/05/ten_additional_cases_of_covid_19_confirmed/
Ten additional cases of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, were confirmed in Iceland yesterday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 26, mbl.is reports.

All 26 individuals infected contracted the disease abroad while skiing in northern Italy or Austria. None of them is seriously ill. All ten who were diagnosed yesterday were already in quarantine after having returned by air to Iceland from Verona, Italy, or Munich, Germany.

About 380 Icelanders are in quarantine at home. Efforts are being made to speed up sample analysis at Landsp?tali National University Hospital
 
Source: https://icelandmonitor.mbl.is/news/news/2020/03/06/total_number_of_covid_19_cases_37/

Fri 6 Mar 2020 | 10.06 GMT
Total Number of COVID-19 Cases: 37
mbl.is/Hallur M?r
Vala Hafsta?


There are now 37 confirmed cases of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, in Iceland, mbl.is reports. All of the cases can be traced to Trentino, northern Italy, or the Ischgl ski area in Austria, where the infected individuals traveled. The first case was confirmed February 28.

According to the Facebook page of the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management, the people diagnosed are aged 44-67, and none of them is seriously ill...
 
https://edition.cnn.com/asia/live-news/coronavirus-outbreak-03-07-20-intl-hnk/index.html

[h=2]Iceland calls for "emergency" response as cases rise in Europe[/h]
Iceland's government has called for the country’s response to coronavirus to move into what it is calling an “emergency phase,” after two people were found to have contracted the virus in the country.

According to the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management, the total number of confirmed cases in Iceland has now risen to 45. Previous cases had been traced to Italy and Austria, where infected individuals had visited ski resorts in the Alps.
 
https://www.ruv.is/frett/5-ny-smit-greind-i-dag-thar-af-3-innanlands
Five new COVID-19 infections have been identified today. Three of them are national, but they can be traced to individuals who were in danger areas abroad. The other two became infected abroad. The number of infected persons has now reached 50. Of these, seven are infected here in Iceland.
Two are in their twenties, one in their forties, one in their forties and one in their eighties. Everyone resides in the capital area.
 
Three COVID-19 viruses have been identified from the samples taken by passengers from the Verona plane that landed at Keflavik Airport yesterday.

The number of infected persons in Iceland is now 58, including ten domestic infections. More than 500 are in quarantine in Iceland, and a similar number of samples have been analyzed, of which about 400 are in the capital area.

Keflavik Airport was heavily prepared late yesterday when the aircraft landed more than 70 passengers. They are all in quarantine.
 
https://icelandmonitor.mbl.is/news/news/2020/03/11/confirmed_covid_19_cases_in_iceland_81/
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Iceland has climbed to 81, mbl.is reports. Sixteen new cases were confirmed yesterday. As of yesterday evening, a total of 710 samples had been analyzed, 93 of them yesterday.

About 600 people are in quarantine, and another 70 are in isolation.

Two teachers and close to 50 students at Menntask?linn vi? Hamrahl?? junior college are in quarantine after one of the students was found to be infected with COVID-19.

The student attended classes on Thursday and Friday last week and came down with the disease on Sunday night. He was tested for the virus right away. The junior college is expected to operate as usual this week.
 
https://grapevine.is/news/2020/03/1...ur-third-degree-infections-one-seriously-ill/
V?sir now reports that there are a total of 90 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Iceland at the time of this writing. Samples have been taken from 830 people so far, and 700 people are in home quarantine.

One individual is described as seriously ill, an elderly man who has a very high temperature. He is currently in hospital.

Of these 90 individuals, four of them contracted it due to a so-called “third-degree infection”; contracting the virus from someone who contracted the virus from someone else, who brought the disease in from abroad.
 
Source: https://grapevine.is/news/2020/03/1...-confirmed-cases-new-information-site-online/


COVID-19 In Iceland: 117 Confirmed Cases, New Information Site Online
Published March 13, 2020
Words by
Andie Sophia Fontaine

V?sir reports that there are now 117 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Iceland, from those being tested by Landsp?tali hospital. The vast majority are connected to Icelanders who went on a ski trip in the Alps. As reported, a public gathering ban will go into effect on Monday.

In other news, the Directorate of Health and the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management have launched a helpful and informative website on COVID-19 containing everything you could possible need or want to know about the virus, including how to protect yourself, how Iceland is responding, and special information for tourists. We highly recommend giving it a look...
 
COVID-19 In Iceland: 156 Confirmed Cases 13.03.2020 as pr. www.covid.is

156 confirmed cases
156 in isolation, 2 persons in hospital and one of them in intensive care
~1.500 in quarantine
~1.526 samples taken

Origin mostly from the Alps, Italy 42 and Austria 39 but also from Switzerland 1, USA 6, Asia 1, UK 2 and one case tracked to Denmark.

Cases have been found by testing flight passengers coming to Iceland and mandatory quarantine for 14 days used. A few cases (3) have been found that can't be traced, therefor public gatherings of more than 100 persons will be prohibited, schools will close on as of midnight on Sunday.

Expecting results from ~500 test taken yesterday by www.Decode.com later today that will give a picture of the domestic spread
 
https://grapevine.is/news/2020/03/15...h-coronavirus/
The first results of the deCODE Genetics voluntary screening indicate that about 1% of all Icelanders have the novel coronavirus, V?sir reports. Chief epidemiologist for the Directorate of Health ??r?lfur Gu?nason told reporters that this is good news, as it shows that the measures which the government has taken have yielded good results.

As reported, deCODE Genetics CEO K?ri Stef?nsson has been wanting to offer screening to the entire Icelandic population and received the green light to do so earlier this week. Registration for that screening launched last Friday.

While Icelandic authorities have been screening people considered especially at risk, namely those Icelanders returning to the country from high-risk areas, deCODE has sought to screen everyone else. deCODE took samples from 510 people on Friday, with 1,049 coming in yesterday and it is predicted that another thousand will go in for screening today. Of those samples which have thus far been taken, 700 have been tested. K?ri says that about half of those who tested positive have shown no symptoms, and the other half show symptoms have having a regular cold.

??r?lfur told reporters earlier today that if the results of the deCODE screening indicated that incidents of novel coronavirus in the general population were low, that authorities would likely continue with the operations which have already been initiated. “If infection in the general society is very low then it’s an indication that we have been doing good things and achieving good results in keeping this infection contained,” he said.

As reported, amongst the operations that Icelandic government has initiated is a public gatherings ban of numbers greater than 100, and the closures of universities and secondary schools, beginning at midnight tonight. The country remains open to visitors, and the gatherings ban does not apply to the international airport in Keflav?k.
 
Source: https://grapevine.is/news/2020/03/17/breaking-tourist-who-had-covid-19-has-died-cause-still-unknown/


BREAKING: Tourist Who Had COVID-19 Has Died, Cause Still Unknown

Published March 17, 2020
Words by
Andie Sophia Fontaine


A foreign tourist seeking medical attention at the health clinic in H?sav?k due to being seriously ill, who subsequently tested positive for the novel coronavirus, has passed away, V?sir reports.

It must be emphasised that the cause of death is still unknown, and the man in question displayed symptoms that are not typical of COVID-19.

Icelandic authorities are now working closely to determine cause of death and to contact next of kin. Furthermore, health care workers who attended to the man will be put in quarantine, and the health clinic must be completely sanitised, while still guaranteeing health care to everyone in H?sav?k...
 
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