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After increasing infection for several weeks in Oslo, the infection curve reached a new peak today.
In the last 24 hours, 216 new cases of coronary heart disease have been registered in the city, according to the municipality’s overview. This is the highest number of days so far in the pandemic.
In the last 14 days, 1988 new cases have been registered in Oslo. This is almost a doubling from the 14 days before it again, when the number of new cases was 1038.
It is still among people in the age group 20-29 years that most are infected.
The districts with the most infection per inhabitant are, as there have been large parts of the pandemic, the eastern and southern districts. In Søndre Nordstrand, the number of infected per 100,000 inhabitants now up to 455, in Stovner 450 and in Bjerke 439.
Ullern and Vestre Aker are the districts with the fewest infected per. 100,000 inhabitants, with 101 and 177 infected, respectively.
First weekend after new austerity measures
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