From Saturday, September 25, in Norway, most restrictions against the dissemination of COVID-19 will be removed. The Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Sulberg was told about the decision of the government on the NRK channel.
The head of the Cabinet said that the Norwegians “more or less” will return to the usual life they lived to a pandemic. “But I don’t think everything will be like before. It seems to me that Coronavirus will remain with us to the end of our lives,” Sulberg added. Restrictions decided to remove, since at the moment the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine received 90 percent of Norwegian citizens older than 18 years.
At the same time, the state of “high readiness” to new outbreaks of the disease will continue in the country. The government will continue enhanced infectious control in schools and kindergartens, will retain the insulation requirement to infected COVID-19 and the recommendation is regularly tested for undaccined Norwegians.
The first European country, which canceled all anticoronevirus restrictions has become Denmark. From September 10, the country does not require skipping to enter restaurants, gyms and nightclubs, quarantine applies only to patients with COVID-19. Healthy citizens have the opportunity to return to offices, full-time studies in schools began in the country.