COVID-19 pandemic in Norway
The COVID-19 pandemic began in Norway on 26 February 2020, with cases increasing during the month of March. Physical distancing actions were introduced on 12 March.
COVID-19 pandemic in Norway | |
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Disease | COVID-19 |
Location | Norway |
Index case | Tromsø |
Arrival date | 26 February 2020 (4 years, 9 months, 3 weeks and 5 days ago) |
Confirmed cases | 8,175[1] |
Active cases | 443 |
Recovered | 7,500[1] |
Deaths | 232[1] |
Cases
The first death caused by COVID-19 was documented on 26 February 2020. Most confirmed cases that were traced to outside Norway were Norwegian tourists returning from Austria[2] and Italy.
Testing
As of 13 May 2020[update] Norway had performed 208,874 tests and reported 8,168 confirmed cases and 229 deaths.[1] One of the major reasons why the mortality rate was lower than in other European countries (such as Italy, Spain, the UK) was the high number of tests performed in Norway.[3]
COVID-19 Pandemic In Norway Media
Semi-log plot of COVID-19 total cases, new cases and total deaths per-day in Norway.
Growth trajectory of cases in Norway. Exponential growth (dotted black line, doubling every day), cases data from FHI (blue points), fitted line for case data (red line).
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Nilsen, Av Sondre; Skjetne, Oda Leraan; Sfrintzeris, Yasmin; Røset, Hanna Haug; Hunshamar, Carina; Fraser, Sofie; Løkkevik, Ole; breaking-avdeling, og VGs. "Live: Corona-viruset sprer seg i Norge og verden". VG Nett.
- ↑ Andreassen, Tor Arne. "5. mars begynte varslene om koronasmittede skiturister å renne inn. Det tok ti dager før Østerrike stengte skiheisene". Aftenposten.
- ↑ Amundsen, Bård (26 March 2020). Very low mortality rate from coronavirus in Norway compared to other countries. sciencenorway. https://sciencenorway.no/crisis-epidemic-mortality/very-low-mortality-rate-from-coronavirus-in-norway-compared-to-other-countries/1661751. Retrieved 28 March 2020.