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There will also be mandatory testing requirements upon entry into Norway from abroad, in addition to pre-registration of arrival. Handshakes and hugging is discouraged, and employers must reinstate use of home offices for at least half their staff. Restaurants will only be able to serve food and drinks to those seated at tables, and the one-meter social distancing rule is back in force. Private social gatherings like weddings can only have a maximum 100 guests, while public gatherings will be limited to 600 people if they don’t have assigned seating. That extends from Grue in the east to Nittedal and Hakadal north of Oslo and Moss to the south. Prime Minister Støre, keen to protect the restaurant business and rest of the national economy after just two months in office, had to act.įrom midnight December 2, face masks will be recommended in public places all over the country, and demanded in most all communities surrounding Oslo including Asker, Bærum, Nordre-Follo and the region served by the Akershus University Hospital in Lørenskog (AUS). Yet the new Omicron strain spread like wildfire through their group, confirming theories that it’s much more contagious than earlier strains. “Don’t cancel,” said Johansen on national radio Monday.īy Thursday Johansen had to change his tune, while insisting that all the guests at the infamous Omicron-plagued Christmas party had “done the right things.” They were fully vaccinated, for example, and had tested negative before the party began. It’s the last thing either wanted to do, with Johansen urging Oslo residents as late as Monday to enjoy the traditional Norwegian Christmas parties known as julebord. That forced Støre and, not least, Oslo’s city government leader Raymond Johansen to impose another round of Corona restrictions both nationwide and in the Oslo metropolitan area. Oslo’s city government leader Raymond Johansen at the city’s own press conference Thursday evening that followed the state government’s.
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Oslo suddenly emerged on Thursday as having what’s likely to be the largest single Omicron outbreak in the world, after around 50 fully vaccinated guests at a company Christmas party were all infected by the Omicron strain last weekend. He also admitted that his government is “buying time” until it knows more about the new strain of the virus, Omicron, that’s now setting off alarms all over again. “This is serious, and I understand that people are worried.”
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“This pandemic must be controlled,” Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said at a hastily called press conference late Thursday afternoon, adding that the state must be sure hospitals aren’t overburdened while also limiting the tough economic impact of strict new rules.Īt the same time, Støre conceded, “it’s highly probable that infection in Norway will increase,” beyond the record numbers of confirmed cases now being registered on a daily basis. From left: Health Minister Ingvild Kjerkol, Finance Minister Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and Dr Camilla Stoltenberg, leader of the public health institute FHI. The government was back in force for its latest Corona-related press conference late Thursday afternoon.