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We follow the list designated by the Norwegian authorities. There is an immunization calendar on the FHI website with information on who is next on the list. Oslo counties also publish information about the immunization status of the counties.

An interview with Robert Steen and Dr. Paweł Stefanow

The vaccine protects people, who have been vaccinated, against serious diseases, but not
we know if the vaccine prevents it from infecting others. Therefore, it is still important for everyone
they have complied with infection control measures that are mandated by municipalities. FHI and authorities will consider
quarantine guidelines and rules, when more people get vaccinated and we will be absolutely sure
whether the vaccine protects against infection, not just against getting sick.

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