Norway’s FHI: 33 omicron cases have been confirmed so far, 182 samples are still being sequenced

Corona sequencing - testingPhoto: Heiko Junge / NTB

A total of 33 omicron cases have been confirmed in Norway, and the National Institute of Public Health (FHI) has also received 182 samples in recent days that are considered probable omicron cases but that need to be sequenced.

Most confirmed cases have been registered in Oslo, with 17 omicron cases, according to figures from the FHI.

Viken is in second place with eight cases, and Vestland is in third place with five cases. Rogaland and Trøndelag have one omicron case each.

When it comes to probable omicron cases, 106 have been reported in Oslo, while 57 have been reported in Viken.

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