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Newsletter of Digital Iceland March 2023.
In the last two weeks, there have been four cases of mumps reported in the capital area, involving two unvaccinated adults and two vaccinated children who had close contact with each other.
Remotely Piloted Aircrafts will be used for monitoring by the Directorate of Fisheries in November and we would like to ask fishermen to keep in mind that all recordings are carefully examined and fish that goes overboard is species analyzed.
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 for permits to line fish Atlantic tuna have been opened.
On 9 March, Iceland Health notified tenderers of the selection of tenders for joint replacement types that were advertised on 17 February.
Considering the recent spread of monkeypox in Europe, transmission to Iceland is likely and even a small outbreak of parasitic infections.
The Chief Epidemiologist was informed last night of an adult in Northern Iceland diagnosed with measles. The individual noticed a rash on April 17th and sought medical attention on April 18th. Measles was suspected and later confirmed. The person is now isolating at home.
Newsletter from Digital Iceland October 2022.
On the European Day of Speech Training: Ingunn Högnadóttir is a speech pathologist at SAk