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For the past two weeks assessors from NTI have been assessing damages in Grindavik, in total there have been 408 damage claims reported to NTI for houses and 53 claims for household items. Assessors that are working for NTI come from Verkis, Efla, VSÓ and Cowi (prior know as Mannvit). In addition three independent assessors are working for NTI. Of the 408 claims 330 are from private house owners and 78 are from businesses.
Due to misleading news coverage regarding the levy for 2023 in a group of TR customers, we would like to reassure you that TR did not provide incorrect information to the Icelandic Tax Service regarding the cash payments of TR customers.
In December 2023 and January 2024, the Directorate of Health conducted a surveillance audit of the mental health team of prisons belonging to the capital area's primary health care.
In a recent review the frequency of respiratory infections and hospitalizations due to them is reviewed and the situation in Iceland is compared to Europe.
In accordance with Act No. 54/2023, Social Security payments will increase by 2.5% from 1 July 2023. The change in the monthly payments will be determined by the income of those who receive co-payments from TR.
Good sleep is essential for health and well-being
On November 29th 2022, the chairs of the women's associations in South Iceland along with the chair of the Union of South Iceland Women (SSK) visited HSU. The occasion was to thank them especially for the gifts they made during the Covid period.
Voting time for the non-voting elections for the presidential elections on 1 June 2024 in hospitals in East Iceland
The media has raised safety concerns at the UK's Sellafield nuclear site
A Nordic point-of-sight conference was held from 25 - 26 October at the Blind Society's house in Hamrahlíð 17. Participants from Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Sweden attended the conference, as well as several participants from Teams.