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The World AIDS Day is held annually on 1 December. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness through education, to remember those who have died due to AIDS, and to celebrate the victories that have been achieved in the fight against AIDS.
Considering the recent spread of monkeypox in Europe, transmission to Iceland is likely and even a small outbreak of parasitic infections.
On Tuesday June 13th, 2023, the course will be offered on the provision of assistive devices.
Prolonged uncertainty and natural catastrophes have significantly impacted the lives and well-being of the people in Grindavík. It is essential to take care of mental health and make use of the existing coping mechanisms.
New and improved version of digital criminal record are now available
A decision has been made to relocate the largest part of HSN's operations in Akureyri to Sunnuhlíð at the beginning of 2024. Home care will continue in its current facilities, psychosocial services and mental health teams will move to Hvannavellir 14. Work is underway to find accommodation for the part of the management located in Akureyri.
Connecting the State is the annual conference of Digital Iceland on the digital future of the public sector, which will take place at Hilton Reykjavík Nordica as well as online - on 26 September 2024.
Iceland participates in a new multi-country consortium of Europe’s most trusted identity experts and will take part in delivering a large-scale, cross-border payments pilot strongly aligned with the aims of the European Commission’s EU digital identity wallet program.
It is important to have a conversation about good infection prevention.
Annual reports have been issued for 2021 on cervical cancer screening and breast cancer screening.