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We Hope This Disease Has Not Spread Again

We ‘Hope This Disease Has Not Spread Again’ From the coronavirus testing station in Reykjavík. mbl.is/Eggert Jóhannesson Vala Hafstað After experiencing more than six weeks of next to no new confirmed domestic COVID-19 cases outside quarantine (one such was confirmed February 1 – the only one since January 20), it came as quite a shock in Iceland last weekend when two people, who were not in quarantine, tested positive for the disease. Both were found to be infected with the British variant of the virus, which is more infectious than most. On Monday, two more domestic cases outside quarantine were confirmed. They, too, are of the British variant, Chief Epidemiologist Þórólfur Guðnason confirmed this morning,

7,000 People to Be Vaccinated This Week

7,000 People to Be Vaccinated This Week People standing in line, waiting for vaccination, at Laugardalshöll, Reykjavík. mbl.is/Eggert Jóhannesson Vala Hafstað A total of 12,729 vaccinations have been completed in Iceland. Another 19,393 have been started, according to covid.is.  “This is going really well,” Ragnheiður Ósk Erlendsdóttir, managing director of nursing for the Capital Area Health Clinics, tells Morgunblaðið. “We’ve seen a steady stream of people.” The vaccine is administered at Laugardalshöll sports center. Yesterday, people born in 1940, 1941 and 1942 were called in to be vaccinated, as well as healthcare workers 65 and older, and a small group of healthcare workers aged 16-18.

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Magnificent View from Boeing 737 MAX

Magnificent View from Boeing 737 MAX A view of Vestmannaeyjar islands. mbl.is/Sigurður Bogi Vala Hafstað The first scheduled Icelandair flight of a Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in about two years was from Keflavík International Airport for Copenhagen this morning, Morgunblaðið reports. Reporters were invited to a preparatory flight over South Iceland on Saturday, where they enjoyed a spectacular view. Boeing 737 MAX at Reykjavík Airport. mbl.is/Sigurður Bogi All 737 MAX aircraft were grounded worldwide on March 12, 2019, following two deadly crashes, but the aircraft has again been given the green light to fly. In November of last year, the Federal Aviation Administration (

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