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Today in Norway: A roundup of the latest news on Monday

Find out what’s going on in Norway on Monday with The Local’s short roundup of important news.

Today in Norway: A roundup of the latest news on Monday
Lofoten Islands at sunrise. Photo by Rich Jones on Unsplash

US taken off Norway’s Covid travel purple list

Norway has taken the US off its purple travel list, meaning travellers from the US can no longer travel to Norway to visit close family or partners living in Norway from today. 

Entry to Norway from the US will be restricted to residents and citizens, with a few exceptions, such as travelling for childcare, that you can read more about here.

Travel: Norway to take the US off Covid-19 purple travel list

The US was only introduced to Norway’s purple list last week after Norway finished harmonising its Covid country classification system with EU thresholds

Purple list countries are a select few countries from the EU’s third country list that allow the close family and partners of Norwegian residents and citizens to visit Norway. You can read more about the travel rules for purple countries here

Expert predicts vaccine-resistant Covid variants 

A Norwegian vaccine expert believes that it’s only a matter of time before we see coronavirus variants that are resistant to vaccines. 

Gunnveig Gødeland, a vaccine researcher, told broadcaster TV2 that she believes that sooner or later, there will be a Covid-19 variant that vaccines offer no protection against. 

“At some point, it will happen. The virus is constantly evolving, and it is mutating all the time, there are already over 10,000 variants of SARS-CoV-2, and it will continue. Vaccines have proved very effective against the variants we have encountered so far,” she told TV2.

Four out of ten seen an increase in coronavirus cases on the horizon

Four out of ten Norwegians believe that the number of Covid-19 cases will rise in the coming weeks, according to the latest Norwegian Corona Monitor from data collection firm Opinion.

This is the first time in three months that the proportion of people expecting coronavirus infections to increase has risen.

The data collection firm said that 42 percent of those surveyed expect infections to go up, three out of ten said they expect cases to drop, and 28 percent said they did not know. 

Man in court for refusing to pay Covid fine

A man who refused to pay a fine for breaking coronavirus restrictions in October will appear in court. 

Prosecuting authorities are hoping to have his punishment raised from 24,000 kroner to 29,000 kroner. 

The fine was issued because the man violated entry quarantine rules by visiting six other people three days after returning to Norway. 

READ ALSO: What happens if you refuse to pay a fine for breaking the Covid rules in Norway

The man is also alleged to have threatened police officers after being issued the fine. 

The case will be heard in Oslo District Court on September 13th. 

97 new Covid-19 infections in Norway 

On Sunday, 97 new Covid-19 cases were recorded in Norway, 82 less than the seven-day average for the whole country. 

In Oslo, 16 coronavirus infections were registered in the past 24 hours, 11 less than the seven-day average for the capital. 

Cases tend to be lower on weekends as fewer tests are processed, and less people get tested. 

Total number of Covid-19 cases in Norway. Source: NIPH

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TODAY IN NORWAY

Today in Norway: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday 

Find out what’s going on in Norway on Tuesday with The Local’s short roundup of important news. 

Pictured is Holmenkollen in Oslo.
Read about the interval between doses two and three being shortened and the death of Kåre Willoch in today's roundup of important news. Pictured is Holmenkollen in Oslo. Photo by Michael Ankes on Unsplash

Tributes paid to Kåre Willoch 

The former prime minister and Conservative Party leader Kåre Willoch passed away yesterday aged 93. King Harold, prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre and former PM Erna Solberg were among those to pay tribute to Willoch. 

“He was a very gracious and nice person who was concerned with people and political issues,” Solberg said. 

The former PM pointed to Willoch’s modernisation reform in Norway as his most significant political legacy. 

“The most important thing he did was the modernisation of Norway,” she said. 

Health minister to decide on new Covid-19 measures

New coronavirus measures are on their way in Norway, with the health minister, Ingvild Kjerkol, set to decide on new restrictions following a rise in infections, outbreaks of the Omicron variant and parts of the health service nearing capacity. 

“There will be measures we will notice in our everyday lives,” Kjerkol said to public broadcaster NRK

“The situation is demanding, and that is the reason why we are now looking at new measures. We have a health service that is in full swing, and our goal is to have control of the pandemic, in the form that the municipalities and hospitals are able to provide proper health care,” Kjerkol explained.

READ ALSO: How could Norway’s Covid-19 restrictions be tightened this week?

The minister didn’t reveal any details on what could be announced but said that decisions would be made on Tuesday. 

Coronavirus booster vaccine interval shortened 

The interval between vaccine doses two and three for those aged between 64 and 45 will be shortened by a month, Norway’s health ministry has announced

The interval will now be five months when it was previously six. All adults with serious underlying conditions and those working in the health and care sectors will also have the interval cut. 

One in three think Covid-19 measures are too relaxed

A third of Norwegians feel that the current Covid measures in place in Norway are insufficient and need tightening, according to a survey conducted by Norstat for public broadcaster NRK.

Ten percent said the measures were too comprehensive, and just under 50 percent said that the current level of action was appropriate. 

4,117 new Covid-19 cases in Norway

On Monday, 4,117 new Covid-19 cases were registered in Norway. That is 1,240 more cases than the same day last week. 

As of yesterday, 295 people were hospitalised with Covid-19. 

A graph showing the number of weekly cases in Norway.
The total number of weekly cases in Norway throughout the pandemic. Source: Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
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