From Iceland — COVID Roundup: 171 Domestic Cases, Slim Majority In Quarantine At Diagnosis

COVID Roundup: 171 Domestic Cases, Slim Majority In Quarantine At Diagnosis

Published December 16, 2021

Andie Sophia Fontaine
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Vísir/Vilhelm

There were 171 recorded domestic cases of the coronavirus in Iceland yesterday, plus an additional 15 at the border. Of yesterday’s domestic cases, 84 were outside quarantine at diagnosis.

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167 are in border screening quarantine, with 2,552 in domestic quarantine and 1,478 in isolation. 13 are currently in hospital with the virus, with two in intensive care.

All this being the case, the domestic 14-day incidence per 100,000 inhabitants is 468.8, and the 14-day incidence at the border per 100,000 inhabitants is 32.5.

282,724 have been vaccinated against the coronavirus as of December 14th, comprising 90% of those aged 12 and older. 144,689 have also received booster shots, while 40,550 have received an additional Jansen dose. Those who receive a second Jansen dose will also be asked to get a booster shot, and children aged five to 11 will also be vaccinated, beginning after the new year.

Getting a booster shot is a very straightforward process, with no barcode required. More information on that can be found here. For your first and second vaccination, you can sign up here.

As always, be sure to abide the domestic restrictions and border regulations.

More statistics and information can be found at covid.is or below.

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