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REVIEWS STRATEGY: Even though the infection rates are high in Oslo, the city council leader questions whether it should really be higher. Photo: Photo: Martin Berg Isaksen / TV 2
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He says it may be preferable to have a higher infection rate during a period when immunity is high after the vaccines.
The director of FHI, Frode Forland, agrees that this is a good argument.
– We want to find a balance point in relation to the number of infections that does not put pressure on the health service so much, but that is a good point so far. When we have good immunity in the population, it is easier to deal with a high infection pressure.
Not worried
Johansen points out that he listens to the professional authorities.
FHI and the Norwegian Directorate of Health have long believed that we must delay the spread of omikron, in order to delay the number of admissions, and thus relieve a pressured health care system.
– We must have a health service that is able to solve this, but fortunately it is the case that the omicron virus turns out to be less dangerous, says Johansen.
– But an infection rate of over 1000s daily, does not that worry you?
– No, it really does not. I feel that we have good control.
He says that the burden on the health service in Oslo is not experienced as great.
Challenging quarantine rules
Johansen also asks questions about the quarantine rules.
– It is a challenge in that many are quarantined from work, because they have been unsure of the consequences of omicrons and how dangerous it is. Until now, for safety reasons, local accounts have been quarantined.
– But, there is no doubt that when so many are infected and so many are quarantined in public health, school and business, it is affected.
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