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  1. From the 30th of June 2023, the COVID-19 certificate is discontinued. The COVID-19 certificate is now unavailable. For a printout of vaccines given to you in Norway, log in to Helsenorge's vaccine overview.

  2. Mar 29, 2024 · ***The Norwegian government has made a major change in how the Covid-19 virus is classified: As of November 20, 2023, it’s no longer deemed a dangerously infectious illness, and most Covid-related restrictions and programs have been withdrawn. “This is a special day,” Health Minister Ingvild Kjerkol claimed when unveiling the changes.

  3. Jan 6, 2022 · This topic page includes advice and information about the new coronavirus disease COVID-19 in Norway. Coronavirus vaccination. Weekly reports for COVID-19, influenza and other respiratory tract infections. Coronavirus modelling. Norwegian COVID-19 research.

  4. Jan 14, 2022 · The Norwegian Government is introducing measures to limit the spread of a new virus variant to Norway.

  5. In April 2021 media noted that while residents of Oslo had to live under severe restrictions, infected people were brought to Norway on airline flights and about 57% of those hospitalised due to COVID-19 were immigrants to Norway who had returned from holiday trips to their home countries such as Pakistan, Somalia, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.

    Date
    # Of Cases
    # Of Deaths
    2020-03-12
    621 (+27%)
    1 (n.a.)
    2020-03-13
    750 (+21%)
    1 (=)
    2020-03-14
    907 (+21%)
    3 (+200%)
    2020-03-15
    1,077 (+19%)
    3 (=)
  6. Country-Specific Information: As of February 12, 2022, the travel-restrictions upon entry into Norway were lifted. The same rules as prior to the COVID-19 pandemic apply. There are no requirements for testing, quarantine or registration upon arrival in Norway.

  7. Jan 5, 2023 · Public health institute FHI reported that removal of most Corona-related restrictions in Norway last week may have strengthened the spread. FHI also contends that the risk of serious illness remains low.