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The Healthcare Institution of North Iceland (HSN), the National Energy Authority and the Electric Vehicle Centre have been working on the analytical work on the agency’s fleet of vehicles for energy exchange and charging infrastructure development in the past year. The fleet of vehicles of HSN counts over 40 vehicles and services in North Iceland from Blönduós in the west to Þórshöfn in Langanes in the east.
The Icelandic Radiation Safety Authority’s website has now been moved to Ísland.is. Users' needs were put first when creating the website with the aim of making relevant information more accessible.
Applications are now accepted for regional quota for the fishing year 2022/2023.
In week 42 (October 14-20), 29 people were diagnosed with COVID-19, either through PCR testing or clinical diagnosis (a doctor’s diagnosis without lab tests), a similar number to the previous week.
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Around 250 children visited the Teddy Bear Hospital in Akureyri last weekend.
The state of wetlands in Iceland is not adequate and we have not been paying enough attention to them, says Ágústa Helgadóttir, project manager for wetlands restoration at Land and Forest Iceland. By 2025, she estimates that about a thousand hectares of wetland will have been restored.
Before seeking emergency care at HSN Akureyri, it is recommended that patients who have Covid-like symptoms, such as cough, fever, cold symptoms and sore throat, take a Covid home test.
Applications are now accepted for regional quota for the fishing year 2023/2024.
The Chief Epidemiologist regularly publishes summaries of the prevalence of respiratory infections during the winter season. A dashboard with statistical information on respiratory infections this winter and previous winters is also planned for release.