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Norway risk assessment: COVID-19 variants likely to become a threat to our ability to control the epidemic in the coming months

Norway/CIA New variants of the coronavirus are constantly emerging. The varieties that have the greatest dispersal ability, ie the highest R-number, will eventually dominate. Since such variants spread better, more effective measures are required to keep them under control, explains department director Line Vold. The outbreak in Nordre Follo is the first thing we know about the UK variant in Norway, says Vold. Nordre Follo municipality and the National Institute of Public Health have collaborated to solve the outbreak. The outbreak at the nursing home must have started in Christmas, but is now, so to speak, over. From the nursing home, there has been a spread to a kindergarten in the municipality and to a nursing home in Oslo. There is also a possible connection with outbreaks at a health station and school in the municipality. There are also some other infected people where the link is being investigated. The further outbreak investigation is in full swing.

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Norway to ease some COVID-19 restrictions, keep others

2 Min Read OSLO (Reuters) - Norway will ease some coronavirus restrictions as extra measures in place for two weeks seem to have had the desired effect, Prime Minister Erna Solberg said on Monday, although she added that infection rates remained too high for comfort. FILE PHOTO: Norway s Prime Minister Erna Solberg speaks during a news conference about the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Oslo, Norway September 3, 2020. Berit Roald/NTB Scanpix/via REUTERS The country has had one of the lowest infection rates in Europe, imposing tighter restrictions earlier than many other countries. “Although the measures seem to be working, and the infection rates are somewhat lower, the situation is still uncertain,” Solberg told parliament.

VERIFY: COVID-19 vaccine not said to cause nursing home deaths

WHAT WE FOUND The original claim comes from a weekly Norwegian Medicines Agency report on suspected adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines. Specifically, the January 21 release notes 30 vaccine reports involving death. But, that very same report also contextualizes the data. “Many of the nursing home residents who have been vaccinated so far are very frail or terminally ill patients. Every day, an average of 45 people die in Norwegian nursing homes or other similar institutions. The fact that some nursing home residents die soon after being vaccinated does not imply that there is a causal relationship. The reported deaths have occurred within a period of 1-9 days following vaccination,” it said.

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