DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR: Line Vold at the National Institute of Public Health. Photo: Frode Hansen
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Can also be infected outdoors
As a general rule, it takes more to get infected when you are outdoors than indoors.
According to Vold, from an infection control professional point of view, “of course it is also wise to move out as much activity as possible”.
But the risk of infection is still present, even though NIPH has received “reports of little infection outdoors”.
– What we have been reported is infection after being together on terraces where there may be a risk of sitting closer than recommended, says Vold.
She adds:
– It is therefore important that we all continue to remember the infection control rules so that we reduce the risk of infection spreading and outbreaks, both outside and inside. The most important thing is to keep your distance.
This is how the infection has developed in Oslo:
– Do not think we can handle a new lockdown
Mayor Marianne Borgen (SV) in Oslo tells VG that she understands that people seek out parks and the fjord during a hot weekend like this.
– Remember: Most of us do not have cabins, our own gardens or large porches. We need to get together and meet again, but we must take care and pay attention, says the mayor.
Nevertheless, she is clear that the people of Oslo must hold back a bit and put life and health before their own sun and party needs.
Borgen believes it is “worrying” that there have been so many reports that people do not comply with infection control “well enough”.
– Because we must not completely relax now, there is still a pandemic in Oslo, even though we are gradually opening up. Then we have to make sure that we get a new increase in infection again, because I do not think we can handle a new lockdown now.