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The Teddy Bear Hospital will be open for injured or sick teddy bears on Saturday October 12th. Teddy bears and their owners are welcome at the HSN Akureyri Health Care Center Sunnuhlíð, where medical students receive them.
will be held on 22 November 2023.
Newsletter of Digital Iceland June 2024.
A total of 23 children associated with Mánagarður preschool in Reykjavík have now tested positive for E. coli (STEC) via PCR testing. Samples at the Department of Microbiology and Virology at Landspítali University Hospital are also sent for bacterial culture for confirmation, which take longer to process.
In June 2022, it was agreed to advertise proposals for a coastal area plan for the Westfjords and Eastfjords. The planning proposals and supporting documents were published on the website of the Icelandic National Planning Agency and the presentation period of both proposals was from June 15 th to September 15 th.
Version 1.2 of the State's security classification has been published. The first version was published in October 2022.
On August 7th the Health Inspectorate in South Iceland received a report that a group of individuals who had stayed at Rangárvellir in South Iceland in late July had subsequently developed symptoms of gastrointestinal infection.
This is the second application made in cooperation with Icelandic Health Insurance, which was previously aired on the website. In this case, we are setting up an electronic process for reporting accidents to the Icelandic Health Insurance.
The Icelandic Marine Research Institute (Hárannsóknastofnunin) announced on 3 July a proposal for a fish farming area in Arnarfjörður in accordance with Article 4a of the Law on Aquaculture. The presentation period was until 7 August last year.
Regional Public Health Indicators 2024 were presented for the ninth time on September 20th.