Update: More than 30% of the Norwegian population is fully vaccinated

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More than 30% of the Norwegian population is now fully vaccinated, while close to 60% has received the first dose of the corona vaccine, the FHI’s statistics show on Thursday.

A total of 3,151,601 people have been vaccinated with the first dose, and 1,634,336 people have received the second dose.

Thus, 58.5% of the population has received the first dose, and 30.3% of the population has been fully vaccinated.

On Wednesday, 46,334 people received the first dose, and 27,765 people received the second dose, according to the FHI.

The first dose of the corona vaccine (Pfizer and BioNTech) was administered in Norway on December 27, 2020. On January 15, the first dose of the Moderna vaccine was administered, and on February 7, the AstraZeneca vaccine was introduced. 

On March 11, the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine was suspended. Then, on May 12, the Norwegian government announced that it would be permanently withdrawn from the country’s vaccination program due to the risk of severe blood clots.

The Janssen vaccine from the manufacturer Johnson & Johnson has also been removed from the Norwegian vaccine program following reports of serious side effects. However, volunteers are allowed to request it if strict health criteria are met.

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