Web Desk — Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere says Norway will scrap nearly all its remaining pandemic lock down measures as high levels of corona-virus infections are unlikely to jeopardize health services.
The Nordic country, which removed most curbs on February 1, will still keep some rules intact for the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. The new rules will take effect from Saturday at 1000 CET (0900 GMT).
“We are removing almost all coronavirus measures,” Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere told reporters at a news conference.
“The coronavirus pandemic no longer remains a major health threat to most of us. The omicron virus causes far less serious illness and we are well protected by vaccines.”
Norwegians will no longer need to stay at least one metre (3 feet) apart nor wear face masks in crowded settings. The removal of these measures mean nightclubs and other affected entertainment venues can resume full business now.
On the other hand infected individuals no longer need to isolate themselves. Instead, they are recommended to stay home for four days.
Norway in December went into partial lock down to combat the fast-spreading Omicron corona-virus variant.