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An easing of covid-19 restrictions for the University of Oslo

Increased capacity in reading rooms, the possibility of some physical teaching, a reopening of museums and student cellars are the results of an easing of corona restrictions from 26 May.  

students in readingsrooms

On 21 May, the Government and Oslo Municipality presented new changes to the Covid-19 restrictions as part of reopening the country and the City of Oslo.   

– We have always maintained that we should be as closed as necessary and as open as possible. Now I am very happy that we can lift restrictions even more, says Rector Svein St?len. 

More reading room seats and physical education  

The possibility of more physical teaching is opening up (up to 20 persons), subject to regular testing as well as requirements related to who is present and where they are seated, in order to be able to carry out effective infection detection. There will from the 27th of May be increased capacity in the reading rooms that can be booked in the time registration system.  

Events

The guidelines for Oslo Municipality allow a maximum of 20 people at indoor events, provided they have designated seats. For outdoor events, the limit is 50 with designated seats, 30 if there are no designated seats. 

Cellars can reopen  

Cafes, pubs and restaurants can reopen from 26 May, and alcohol can be served until 22.00 (national rules applying until 27 May require food to be served when serving alcohol, after 27 May this requirement does no longer apply). This means that student cellars can reopen, as long as they adhere to the guidelines that apply to restaurants.  

Museums can reopen

The Historical Museum, the Viking Ship Museum and the Natural History Museum can also reopen, for them the same guidelines apply as for shops. 

Working from home  

The requirement to work from home if practically possible still applies. Travel abroad is not recommended. Strictly necessary trips can be made. Domestic travel can be carried out from 21 May

Social distancing and number of people 

The adjusted restrictions still entail a social distancing of at least 1 meter, limits to the number of people who can gather, and the need to adhere to infection hygiene regulations. According to plan, the new guidelines apply until 10 June, when the ambition is to move to stage 3 in the reopening of Oslo.  

 

Published May 21, 2021 6:06 PM - Last modified Oct. 12, 2021 9:39 AM