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The Icelandic government approved at its meeting this morning the bill by Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson, Minister of Social Affairs and Labour, on temporary support for wages for people working in Grindavík.
Vaccination will take place at the Vesturgötu Sports Hall on Wednesday, March 16 between 11 and 12 a.m.
Ash Wednesday is tomorrow and SAk welcomes singing teams to the pediatric ward.
The failure that occurred in the Directorate of Fisheries electronic transfer system has now been fixed.
Concert was held for residents at Móberg nursing home on December 13th.
Gísli I. Þorsteinsson is the first person in Iceland to donate blood two hundred and fifty times.
The number of people who used physical therapy in 2023 increased considerably from 2022. This increase is presumably due to the fact that Covid-19 reduced attendance in 2022, but it can also be assumed that changes in the rules on referrals have had an effect and increased the number of people who use physical therapy. The average number of arrivals is similar to the last few years, but varies between regions.
In a new United Nations review conducted every other year, Iceland is now ranked 5th out of 193 countries, but was ranked 12th in 2020.
Just before the new year, the Hollvina association donated three hospital beds to the HVE institution, two Eleganza II beds, along with a bedside trapeze/handle and Dynaform Mercury mattress and one Latera Therma bed as a rolling bed.
In the last two weeks, there have been four cases of mumps reported in the capital area, involving two unvaccinated adults and two vaccinated children who had close contact with each other.