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Many institutions have moved its content to Ísland.is, and more are on the way.
Four quality projects and three scientific research projects have just received grants totalling ISK 15,049,500 from the Bergþóra Magnúsdóttir and Jakob Júlíus Bjarnason Memorial fund.
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.
Ingibjörg Sólrún Ingimundardóttir is the director of Health Protection for Primary School Children at HSN, called daily school nurse. In her role as director she works with school nurses at all HSN facilities, from Blönduós in the west to Þórshöfn in the east, to develop the service.
Representatives of the Þórkötlu Real Estate Association are now in the process of taking over assets in Grindavík from their sellers.
The influenza vaccine will be ready for delivery on 16 October.
On February 3rd, the first case of measles was diagnosed in our country since 2019. Several groups of people were potentially exposed in the two days prior. Those who were unvaccinated and may have been in close contact with the infected person were offered vaccinations on Monday, February 5th.
The Deaf's International Week is now 18-24 September.
Digital Iceland works in seven-week sessions, containing three two-week sessions. It is now frozen beyond the end of summer vacation, which should ensure that we and our people have a quiet and uneventful summer vacation.
On Tuesday, September 26, there will be a course on the agency of assistive devices.