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In Epi Ice this time, participation in autumn vaccinations and updating response plans is discussed.
Ban on fishing with bottom trawl in Djúpál. The ban will take effect at 18:00 o'clock on the 17th of January 2024 and will remain effective until 18:00 o'clock on the 31st of January 2024.
The publication of the fourth volume of the High Court records and proceedings in Iceland will be celebrated on Law Day 2024, which will be held on Friday, September 27th, at Hilton Reykjavík Nordica.
Digital Iceland is nominated in a category that focuses on Government & Citizen Engagement.
Recently, there have been reports of infections with monkeypox virus in several countries in Europe, e.g. the United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Belgium and Sweden, but the disease has also been detected in the United States and Canada.
Applications are now accepted for regional quota for the fishing year 2022/2023.
A total of 495 damage claims have been reported to NTI after the natural catastrophy in Grindavik. Assessment of 354 damage claims has been concluded, Assessors have started work on 138 cases and 3 new cases await processing. 430 of the total of 495 are damages to properties, 57 claims are for contents or liquid assets and 8 are claims of damage to utility systems in Grindavík.
Concert was held for residents at Móberg nursing home on December 13th.
There has been some misunderstanding in regard to damage claims on properties that owners plan to sell to Thorkatla. For clarification NTI has confirmed the following:
All children welcome on Ash Wednesday.