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The Directorate of Health's helpline is now available in English! Call 815 55 015, press #9+1
Did you know that the virus infection currently has the highest increase among under 16’s, due to the mutant coronavirus? Never before has the number of infections been this high.
Date published: 23/03/2021
Symptoms, testing, quarantine and isolation
Nasjonalt
An overview of common side effects after AstraZeneca vaccination, and what people should be alert for, is released by the Norwegian Medicines Agency and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH).
Following a report in Denmark of a death from a blood clot after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine, Norway has chosen to suspend vaccination with the AstraZeneca vaccine.
The vaccine is safe and free, and we recommend that everyone offered the vaccine agrees to take it.
Date published: 03/03/2021
Symptoms, testing, quarantine and isolation
Stavanger
In this video you can get a simple overview of the Corona restrictions that came with the mutated virus.
Date published: 26/01/2021
General information
Oslo
Information about the Comirnaty vaccine in many languages. It is intended for people in the prioritised groups for vaccination to help them make an informed choice.
A simplified overview about vaccines against COVID-19 in different languages. It applies for all approved coronavirus vaccines in Norway. It is intended for people among the prioritised groups for vaccination who need a simpler explanation than in the more detailed information (see link below).
Brief information from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health about the vaccine against COVID-19 (coronavirus)
Initially, there will not be enough coronavirus vaccine available for everyone in the recommended groups, so it must be given first to those who need it most.
Date published: 10/12/2020
Symptoms, testing, quarantine and isolation
Nasjonalt