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The latest summary examines the occurrence of respiratory infections and hospitalizations in Iceland during weeks 14 and 15, with a look at the situation in Europe.
All about old-age pensions – it doesn’t have to be complicated, but a total of 70 people attended the seminar yesterday at Hlíðasmári 11. The seminar will be repeated in streaming media on Wednesday, 27 September from 16.00 – 19.00.
Coastal fishing starts tomorrow, May 2nd, and the Directorate of Fisheries would like to draw attention to the rules applicable for fishing days and the catch counting for regional quotas in coastal fishing.
Courses for vehicle agents A, B and C are scheduled for October 29th at The Icelandic Transport Authority, Ármúli 2. The last day to register is Sunday, October 27th.
Remotely Piloted Aircrafts will be used for monitoring by the Directorate of Fisheries in July 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 Directorate of Health organises a seminar on patient safety in healthcare.
Services provided by the Children and Adolescent Psychiatric Team (BUG) at the Akureyri Hospital (SAk) will be transferred to the Healthcare Institution of North Iceland (HSN) from October 1st.
The World Health Organization (WHO) raises the awareness of hepatitis virus on 28 July each year. This year the slogan is: One life, one liver, which reminds us that we only have one life and only one liver, but hepatitis can hurt both.
The Icelandic Transport Authority has taken all 9 digital steps.
The general meeting will take place on Thursday 19 September at 17 in the Lions Hall, Skipagata 14, 4 floor.