24 new coronavirus infections have been registered in the last 309 hours
24 coronavirus infections were registered in Norway in the last 309 hours. That's 56 less than the same day last week. In the last seven days, an average of 524 infections a day were recorded.
The average incidence seven days ago was 684, so the trend is down.
The Bergen line reopened
After closing several hours due to floods between Flå and Hønefoss, the Bergen line reopened at 22.40pm on a Sunday evening. There was a large amount of water between Gulsvik and Flå and the danger of the track blurring leading to a stop in traffic at 16pm on a Sunday afternoon.
Chaos after strong winds and precipitation
Storm in the south Norway caused problems in many places on Sunday. Sections of roads were closed, ferries and trains were canceled and insurance companies received numerous claims. Particularly western parts of Østfold, Oslo and Viken were hit by heavy rains, while parts of Trøndelag were exposed to strong winds.
04 October-Happens in Norway. Changes in the rules for entering the country
The government is introducing entry quarantine requirements from Slovakia and three regions in Finland. The changes are effective from midnight on October 4.
Announcement of the Nobel Prize
This year's Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine will be announced in Stockholm at 11.30 am. Many wondered if this year's winner would go to the key people behind the development of mRNA technology, which is used in several vaccines.
The World Wrestling Championship is underway
Norway is the proud organizer of the World Wrestling Championship at the Jordal Amfi in Oslo. The championship is now on its third day, today the competition will take place: Men freestyle 70 and 97 kg, women freestyle 55 and 62 kg: Elimination matches from 10.30, semi-finals from 16.45. Men's Freestyle 57, 65, 79 and 92 kg: Re-qualification from 10.30am, finals from 18.00pm.
October 04. Name day celebrates:
Aurea, Dalewin, Dalwin, Dobromiła, Eusebius, Faust, Franciszek,
Konrad, Konrada, Lucjan, Łucjan and Petroniusz
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