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The application deadline for the year 2024 is April 1st.
The Chief Epidemiologist’s dashboard on respiratory infections has been updated with data through week 44 (October 28 – November 3, 2024).
Land and Forest Iceland is currently seeking individuals to participate in the monitoring project titled "Landvöktun - lykillinn að betra landi". By participating, individuals will contribute valuable data that will be utilised in the evaluation of Icelandic vegetation and soil resources nationwide.
On Monday, November 18th, the Chief Epidemilogist hosted a symposium at Landspítali Unversity Hospital in Fossvogur and on Teams, as part of the annual awareness campaign on antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Now that the volcanic eruption has started again in Reykjanes, the Icelandic Transport Authority wants to, given the occasion, reaffirm the rules that apply to drone flights and are intended to ensure the separation of drones and other aircraft.
The Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources has issued a regulation on the development of coastal areas.
Fewer tourists are visiting SAk.
A total of 495 damage claims have been reported to NTI after the natural catastrophy in Grindavik. Assessment of 354 damage claims has been concluded, Assessors have started work on 138 cases and 3 new cases await processing. 430 of the total of 495 are damages to properties, 57 claims are for contents or liquid assets and 8 are claims of damage to utility systems in Grindavík.
Between 27 February and 1 March four employees of the Agency Sapport visited the Communication Centre in Malta, including three interpreters and their supervisor, and received a grant for this trip from the Erasmus+ programme.
On Sunday, 3 December, a ceremony occurred at Bessastaðir, where Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, President of Iceland, presented an award on Prevention Day 2023. Alma D. Möller, the Medical Director of Health and the President, gave a speech.