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The new summary examines the incidence of respiratory infections and hospitalisations due to them and compares the situation in Iceland with the situation in Europe.
Annual vaccinations against influenza and Covid-19 begin at HSN in October.
Cases of confirmed influenza are declining but type B diagnoses are in the vast majority. Clinical diagnoses of influenza-like illness increased slightly between weeks. COVID-19 diagnoses are increasing compared to the last two weeks and over a quarter of samples were positive in the previous week.
Those residing in Iceland cannot adopt a child from abroad unless the District Commissioner grants approval by issuing a pre-approval for the adoption.
The last date for submitting a request for transfer of quota shares in the fishing year 2022/2023 is 31 July 2023.
New premises at the HSA for staff.
Due to the increase in the number of Covid-infected people in the community, those who seek services at HVE or come to visit are asked to take good care of infection control and wash and sanitize their hands.
In certain cases, specialists must send certificates for parents' applications for increased rights to parental leave, exemption or transfer of rights. Further ...
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.
Vaccination will take place at the Vesturgötu Sports Hall on Wednesday, March 16 between 11 and 12 a.m.