
Norway will end all COVID-19-related restrictions starting Saturday, Sept. 25, the government announced, joining a growing list of countries and states that have removed pandemic curbs.
โIt is 561 days since we introduced the toughest measures in Norway in peacetime โฆ Now the time has come to return to a normal daily life,โ Prime Minister Erna Solberg told a news conference on Friday.
The virus can now be considered as one of several respiratory illnesses with seasonal variation, said Geir Bukholm, the assistant director for the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, according to local media. In Norway, COVID-19 has been classified as a generally dangerous disease, but the official classification could change soon, he said.
โWe are now in a new phase where we must look at the coronavirus as one of several respiratory diseases with seasonal variation,โ Bukholm told news outlet VG, referring to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus.
โThis is because the vast majority of those at risk are protected,โ Bukholm said, referring to the countryโs vaccination campaign.
Norway will no longer require businesses to implement social distancing measures, and it will also allow sports and cultural venues as well as restaurants to use their full capacity, the prime ministerโs office said. Nightclubs can also reopen under the new guidelines.
โWe have lived a long time with strict measures at the borders. This has been important in combating imported infections. When we now move on to a normal everyday life, the government proposes a gradual reduction of the restrictions on entry into the country. This will take place under close supervision,โ Minister of Justice and Emergency Management Monica Mรฆland said in a statement on the governmentโs website, according to a translation.
The country will also allow restriction-free travel from some countries, namely from European nations, so-called โpurple list countries,โ and the United Kingdom.