Omicron blast in Norway's capital Oslo, 50 new cases


The first case of Omicron in America was reported in California

The return of corona controls around the world

Japan withdraws order ordering international airlines to close reservations

Slovakia announces 500 euro bonus for Corona vaccinator

Oslo: A new variant of the Corona Omicro has been blackmailed in the Norwegian capital Oslo. More than 50 cases of the Omicron variant have been reported in Oslo following a massive outbreak of Omicron at a Norwegian company's Christmas party at a restaurant in Oslo, and the Oslo municipality says more cases are expected.

According to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, people who are infected live within the limits of the municipalities in and around Oslo. Oslo's infection detection team has contacted the relevant municipalities and asked them to start an investigation into the spread of the infection.

The first two cases of Omicron were reported in Norway on Monday. There are currently more than 50 cases of Omicron reported in Norway. The first case of Omicron in the US, on the other hand, was reported in California.

Dr. "We knew that the first case of Omicron in the US could be registered at any time," said Anthony Fochi. The man, who was infected with Omicron, returned from South Africa on November 22. He was diagnosed with mild symptoms of corona and tested positive.

Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, obtained a sample of a patient's infection Tuesday evening and established its genetic sequence overnight. The researchers said the man had taken both doses of the modern Corona vaccine but was not ready for the booster dose.

"People should take booster doses on time," Fochi said. It is reasonable to assume that the Corona vaccine may provide protection against the Omicron variant. The patient is currently being quarantined. The tests of all the people who came in contact with him have come negative.

Meanwhile, in the run-up to Christmas, governments around the world have begun to re-impose restrictions on unpleasant cores following the arrival of Omicron. Japan has withdrawn its order to close international flight booking reservations following widespread criticism.

The transport ministry said the ban was criticized for being harsh inside and outside the country, prompting the order to be withdrawn. Japan urged airlines to close reservations with the intention of controlling the arrival of an average of 5,000 international tourists to 3500 while Omicron is spreading around the world.

However, in Greece, those over the age of 60 and those who have not been vaccinated have been fined 100 euros a month. Israel, known for its Pegasus software scandal over phone tapping, this week began using technology to monitor the phones of people infected with the Omicron variant.

New restrictions are being imposed around the world, but leaders in Europe are having a hard time because their assumptions that mass vaccinations will end the corona epidemic are wrong. As a result, it is becoming increasingly difficult to persuade people to accept restrictions.

Violence erupted in the Netherlands following a five-hour lockdown. Slovakia, on the other hand, has resorted to rewards rather than penalties. The Slovak government has announced a 500 500 bonus for people over the age of 60 who are vaccinated against corona.

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