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HVE supports the gender equality campaign of women and non-binary people, who make up 87% of the staff at the Institute. Women and non-binary people are completely indispensable in health care.
On the 20th of May, a town meeting was held in Grindavík in connection with earthquakes in Reykjanes.
A recent review of the frequency of respiratory infections and hospitalizations this winter compares Iceland to the situation in Europe.
A report has been published with young people's responses concerning Prevention Day 2023.
Today, a group of TR customers will be able to send a service survey via email, where their experience of TR services is being checked.
Prolonged uncertainty and natural catastrophes have significantly impacted the lives and well-being of the people in Grindavík. It is essential to take care of mental health and make use of the existing coping mechanisms.
On the Icelandic Sign Language Day and the anniversary of the Deaf Society, on 11 February, the three-member board of the Society recognised three members for excellence in their work and everyday tasks.
The ban is valid until 23:59 on 9 February 2024.
The Directorate of Fisheries has informed 567 coastal fishing operators that their vessels have exceeded the maximum catch which is permitted per fishing trip in coastal fishing in May.
The Akureyri hospital has concluded an agreement with Heilsuvernd to take care of the replacement and staffing of one doctor at the SAk emergency room on weekends and at a defined time one to two weekends a month. The agreement has already entered into force.