Trondheim municipality asks everyone travelling by public transport during rush hours to wear a face mask, as the local infection rates in are now increasing. Whenever you take a bus, please wear a face mask.
The Norwegian government presented new austerity measures at a press conference on Thursday morning.
- For the weeks to come, everyone must stay at home as much as possible and limit their social contact with other people.
- Avoid all unnecessary domestic travel.
- As of Friday, November 6th, all Norwegian bars and restaurants will close at 12 p.m. No new guests will be admitted in liquor licensed restaurants after 10 pm.
- Private gatherings in public places and on rented premises are limited to 20 people.
- Indoor events without fixed seats can admit no more than 50 people.
- Indoor events with fixed seats for everyone in the audience can admit up to 200 people.
- Travelers from red countries must present a certificate of negative Covid-19 test upon arrival in Norway. The test must have been taken less than 72 hours before entry. If the person does not present such a test certificate, he or she may be refused to enter.
- Persons arriving in Norway must have a permanent residence in the country, or the employer or client must guarantee a suitable place of residence upon arrival in Norway. Everyone else must stay in a quarantine hotel and test themselves during the quarantine period.