The coronavirus pandemic is constantly evolving and has major consequences for society. On this page you will find information about how INN University deals with the ongoing pandemic.
Students and staff must follow national and local measures, recommendations and advice.
See information and advice about the coronavirus situation from Norwegian authorities
Reducing the risk of infection
Everyone has a responsibility to help reduce the risk of infection spreading at INN University.
Remember to practice good hand hygiene and to keep your distance from others, in line with the national authorities’ infection control advice.
See also:
- Information about the corona virus at helsenorge.no
- INN University’s Infection Prevention Guide (eng.inn.no)
- Crash Courses in Infection Prevention and Control for students and for employees (eng.inn.no)
In case of illness or suspected illness
Stay home and do not arrive at the campus. Contact your local healthcare authority regarding a COVID-19 test.
Read about what to do if you are ill or suspect you are ill with COVID-19 (Norwegian Institute of Public Health)
COVID-19 testing
Local health authorities are responsible for testing when COVID-19 is suspected. Contact the health authorities if you think that you should be tested.
Read more about testing, symptoms and close contacts and find contact information for your municipality (Helsenorge.no)
Information from the authorities
Here are some key websites that will provide you with more information about the coronavirus and the ongoing pandemic:
News about the Coronavirus
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Local COVID-19 measures at INN University are lifted Feb. 17, 2022 10:51 PM
INN University removes local COVID-19 measures, but reminds that national guidelines and recommendations still apply.
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Increased activity at INN University campuses Feb. 2, 2022 11:28 PM
INN University is set to switch to on-campus teaching as soon as possible and allows employees to return to the office.
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Increased on-campus teaching at INN University Jan. 17, 2022 2:39 AM
INN University shall return to on-campus teaching as soon as possible but follows the government's order for home office work.