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Nortura exposed to data attacks
Nortura has shut down its IT systems as a result of a data attack. The attack leads, among other things, to reduced activity at factories.
VG writes last night that the company is working to get a complete overview of the situation and the scope, in addition to making plans to follow the consequences.
A person was found dead after a fire in Tromsø
One person has been found dead after a house fire on Kvaløysletta in Tromsø, while another has been sent to hospital with unknown extent of damage, the police say.
The fire broke out last night and police reported the finding of the dead man just before half past one last night.
Corona absence forces SAS to cancel departures
SAS canceled around 60 flights yesterday and today and is trying to relocate passengers. Departures to and from cities such as Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, London and New York are among those affected, according to the airline’s website.
DR reports that the reason is high sickness absence among the staff due to coronary heart disease and subsequent isolation and quarantine. Around 20 departures from Norway, Denmark and Sweden were canceled yesterday, while 40 have been canceled today. It also looks like more departures will be canceled tomorrow.
Person charged with arson in Follo
A person has been arrested and charged with arson in connection with an apartment complex at Langhus in Follo, the police inform last night.
A total of eight people have been sent to the emergency room for investigation after the fire, which the police reported just like after 10.30 pm last night.
Israel provides a fourth vaccine dose to people over 60
The Israeli government has decided to give a fourth dose of the coronary vaccine to those over 60 and medical staff. A giving committee to the government recommended this and the recommendation is being followed, says Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
– This is great news that will help us through the omikron wave that is sweeping the world, it is said in a statement.
4,799 new coronary heart disease
In the last 24 hours, 4,799 corona infections have been registered in Norway. That is 1,204 fewer than the same day last week.
In the last seven days, an average of 4,359 corona infections have been registered per day. The corresponding average seven days ago was 4,856, so the trend is declining.