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Government negotiations are ongoing

At Hurdalsjøen Hotell, negotiations are underway between Ap, Sp and SV on the possibility of forming a majority government. The talks started on Thursday.

New rules for quarantine and infection tracing

On September 17, the government decided to introduce TISK (testing, isolation, infection detection and quarantine) in municipalities from today. This means that fewer people may be quarantined and municipalities may be less likely to track infections.

September 27 Happening in Norway Brief information

Photo: Torstein Bøe / NTB

Higher expenses

The Labor Party has proposed to increase the wealth tax by nine billion kronor in the alternative state budget.

- We deal with tax policy and its effects. For many, it will negatively affect their wallet, says Hegdahl.

At 7.50am, the Oslo fire department announced a fire in a garage in Bærum.

- The fire department is in the process of extinguishing the fire, but it is not yet in control of the fire.

The chief of police operations, Bjørn Gunnar Nysæter, tells TV 2 that the fire is "out of control and there is a risk of it spreading".

- There are apartments above the garage. The people who live there have been evacuated. In total, two apartments were evacuated. At the moment, there is no question of anyone injured by a fire.

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(AP Photo / Markus Schreiber, Pool)

Scholz, take Merkel's place

The leader of the social democratic SPD was nicknamed "Scholzomat" for his speeches. He is described as "thorough, confident and very ambitious". He is the only one of the three candidates for prime minister in the election campaign to have the highest level of government experience and, unlike his rivals, avoided embarrassing mistakes and mistakes. Moreover, Scholz is the most popular candidate for the leadership of the next German government, ahead of Armin Laschet from the CDU / CSU and Annalena Baerbock from the Greens.

Norway has close to 1 million doses of the vaccine in stock

Norway still has 880 doses of the Covid-000 vaccine in stock, according to the National Institute of Public Health.

- We have 520 doses of Spikevax and 000 Comirnata. These are doses of vaccines with a very long shelf life, says chief physician Preben Aavitsland at the National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) to P4 .

They are frozen in a central warehouse. In addition Norway will receive more doses from the company in October Moderna. FHI does not know whether there is actually a need for all these doses. Among other things, it depends on whether a third dose of the vaccine will be needed.

September 27. Name day celebrates:

Adolf, Adolfa, Amadeus, Eleazar, Gaja, Gaius, Hiltruda, Jan, Mirabella, Mirela,
Przedbor, Urban, Wawrzyniec, Wincenty, Zybert, Zybracht and Zygbert.

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