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It will come up in one of the reports which are now to be handed over to the government, according to Filter the News, which writes that they have gotten the information confirmed from several sources with insight in the figures.

A central point in the report is that the so-called reproduksjonstallet (Re) in koronaepidemien is significantly below 1, as an effect of the measures that was introduced 12. march.

If the calculations are correct, it means that koronautbruddet in Norway no longer growing, and that the number of hospital admissions will go down if the measures are introduced, will be continued.

Fewer admissions to the hospital

Acting assistant director, Espen Nakstad confirms to NRK that the smittetallene anything goes down throughout the country.

The last week we have had a stable situation, with a slight decrease in the number that test positive for koronavirus, and a nice trend in the hospitals where it is slowly, but surely, the are fewer admissions, says Nakstad.

He refers to that as of today is right in excess of 300 koronapasienter at the Norwegian hospital.

Several infected in Oslo and the Bay

Nakstad is at once evident that there are regional differences in the smittespredningen.

When we look at this with infections, so we see that it is Oslo and the Bay that differ significantly. Both counties have over 1,500 who have tested positive. It is 0.3 per cent of the population, and very much higher than the next counties on the list.

– and Then in Oslo and the Bay, where it is very important that people keep extra distance now in the easter season, it is completely safe.

Nakstad is also clear that the norwegians must continue to work to limit the infection, both in the easter and further out over the year.

– It’s probably important that we in entire by the year 2020, must keep distance to each other, to test ourselves when we are sick, and that we do not send children to school or kindergarten, or even go to work, if we get sick, ” says Nakstad.

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