Referring to this, Norway Prime Minister Erna Solberg said that there is a risk that the Delta variant will cause a fourth wave of infection in the unvaccinated part of the population, among those who have only received one dose or are in vulnerable groups.
The Health Minister added that the situation in Norway is unstable, with rising infection rates in recent weeks. He added that they are worried by the potential consequences if people start travelling and meet others during the Easter holidays.
As per the reports, anyone returning from a holiday abroad, will be required to undergo 10 days of quarantine at a designated hotel, which will be stricter than the current rule. It allows holidaymakers to leave quarantine facilities after three days if they test negative.
The Health Minister also added that Norwegians should bear in mind that they maintain 2-metre distance to anyone not living in their own household, and have no more than two guests at home.