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Coronaviruses are an

extensive family of viruses


that can cause minor
illnesses such as the
common cold, and serious
diseases such as SARS or
Middle East Respiratory
Syndrome, and more
recently the newly
identified coronavirus For
the first time in the Chinese
city of Wuhan, this highly
contagious new virus was
officially named SARS-CoV-
2, and the official name of
the disease caused by the
new virus is "COVID-19"
according to the World
Health Organization.

In norway
To stop the pandemic
caused by the COVID-19
coronavirus, Norway
decided to close its
borders. They can only
enter the country with a
Norwegian passport or
with a residence or
work permit. The rest
must leave Norway. You
are asked to avoid all
displacement.
Coronavirus.- Norway
assures that the
coronavirus is already
"under control" in the
country
Norwegian Health
Minister Bent Hoie said
on Monday that the
Government has
managed to put the
coronavirus pandemic
"under control" in the
Nordic nation, despite
the fact that it has been
considered too early to
revoke the restrictive
measures that have
been have imposed to
prevent contagion. Hoie
explained at a press
conference that at the
moment each infected
person only has a 0.7
probability of infecting
another person, an
indicator that has
reached 2.5. "That
means that the
coronavirus pandemic is
under control," he said.
However, at the same
time it has clarified that
for now the measures
adopted, such as the
closure of borders and a
quarantine, will remain
in force. Norway has
registered a total of
5,760 confirmed
coronavirus cases,
including 74 deaths and
32 recovered patients
How to prevent

There is currently no vaccine


to prevent coronavirus
disease 2019 (COVID-19).
The best way to prevent
illness is to avoid being
exposed to this virus.
The virus is thought to spread
mainly from person-to-
person.
Between people who are in
close contact with one
another (within about 6 feet).
Through respiratory droplets
produced when an infected
person coughs, sneezes or
talks.
These droplets can land in the
mouths or noses of people
who are nearby or possibly be
inhaled into the lungs.
Some recent studies have
suggested that COVID-19 may
be spread by people who are
not showing symptoms.

Strategies

Norway has closed its borders at


eight in the morning on Monday
March 16 to all foreigners without
a residence or work permit in the
country. These people will be
denied entry into Norwegian
territory, in accordance with
current regulations for the
control of communicable
diseases. Only the main airports
will continue to operate, so that
tourists and foreign citizens who
are in Norway can return to their
countries.

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