New figures: Norway has lowest corona infection rate in the EEA and European Union

Espen Rostrup NakstadPhoto: Jil Yngland / NTB

According to newspaper VG, figures from the European Infection Control Agency (ECDC) show that no country in the EU and EEA has as low an infection rate than Norway.

In the last 14 days, the number of infected per 100,000 inhabitants in Norway is 34.3, according to VG. 

The next best country is Cyprus, where the number is 38.1.

The highest infection pressure has been registered in the Czech Republic, Belgium, and the Netherlands, with 521.5, 429.5, and 387.0 infected per 100,000 inhabitants, respectively, during the period.

Assistant health director Espen Rostrup Nakstad believes that Norwegians should use the numbers as motivation to persevere.

“The figures are uplifting for Norway because they show that it is possible to keep the infection down at the same time as large parts of society function relatively normally,” he told VG.

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1 Comment on "New figures: Norway has lowest corona infection rate in the EEA and European Union"

  1. And the WHO director had come out saying “Trying to reach herd immunity is ‘unethical’ and unprecedented.”

    … medical doctors having sworn an oath to minimize their peoples’ suffering and death as much as possible … instead of conducting medical experiments on them.

    Tegnell, Giesecke, and Lofven in Sweden should be worried.

    TUSEN TAKK, Prime Minister Solberg and Høyre government, for your early, decisive lockdown, by contrast.

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