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Time change 2020. When do we reset the watches to winter time?

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Time change 2020. When do we rearrange watches?

Soon, on the night of October 24-25, 2020, summer to winter time will begin. We change the clock from 3 a.m. to 2 a.m., which means we sleep an hour longer. Are you sure? Despite this "plus" hour, the days will be shorter. Especially here in Norway where the days get shorter anyway. It is worth noting that this will probably be the penultimate time change before the amendment, which is to enter into force in 2021. 

Time change 2020 - when liquidation?

In 2018, the European Union conducted a poll in which the majority were in favor of abolishing the clock shift. In March last year, the European Parliament approved the decision to eliminate the clock shift. However, the final decision rests with the EU Member States.

Constantly changing the clock has long raised many doubts. She had many opponents. And yes European parliament I want the one from Saturday to Sunday in March 2021 to be the last one and not to do it anymore. People who support the removal of time change emphasize the negative impact that such a change has on many industries (on the other hand, public transport e.t.c). The influence of time on our health is also important - we are a bit disturbed then. The latest research has confirmed the connection between time change and our well-being. Many of us have trouble concentrating. This is why we feel weak the day after the time change. More accidents occur due to lack of attention. More people are having heart attacks. Time change 2020 already 2020.

Do you want to be up to date? Read our other content: Immigrants in Norway. The government is "turning up the screws". 

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