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Stefán Bogi Sveinsson and his colleagues at the East Iceland Regional Archives in Egilsstadir welcomed Hrefna Róbertsdóttir general director of the National Archives in Egilsstadir on Thursday, June 6th.
Vaccination against annual influenza does not protect individuals against avian influenza, but vaccination of individuals in close contact with birds and mammals capable of contracting influenza A will minimize the risk of simultaneous transmission of avian influenza virus and annual influenza A. By reducing the risk of introduction of novel viruses that may cause outbreaks in humans.
One of the initiatives undertaken by Land and Forest Iceland involves assessing the results of land reclamation efforts carried out by farmers engaged in quality-controlled sheep production. These farmers adhere to a land improvement plan as part of their operations. Land and Forest Iceland is responsible for evaluating the land use component of quality-controlled sheep production. This autumn, the inaugural measurements were conducted in accordance with a new work process that provides improved accuracy and more comprehensive information regarding the progress of the reclamation. The enclosed photographs depict the outcomes achieved at Álftaver Highland Pasture since 2017.
Influenza vaccines will be ready for delivery from the distributor from 1 October.
Newsletter of Digital Iceland December 2023
24 March is International TB Day, the date in 1882 on which Dr Robert Koch declared his discovery of the cause of the tuberculosis disease, the tuberculosis bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The WHO selects a theme each year, 2023 is the theme "Yes! We can end tuberculosis!”
New fishing year begins on September 1st. We encourage parties to familiarize themselves with the implementation of allocations and transfers for the upcoming fishing year.
The Blind community, Sjónstöðin, the Sports Association for the Disabled and Reykjadalur, under the guidance of the University of Reykjavík, will hold skills camps for children and young people aged 9 to 25 from 11 to 13 October.
The 15th of October is the Day of the White Star; the Day of Confrontation and Awareness for the Blind and Visually Impaired. The Day is international and its purpose is to raise awareness of the issues of the blind and visually impaired, especially accessibility and the barriers to access that prevent them from living independently and being socially active.
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