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Day: March 15, 2019
Health Clinics Around Reykjavík Open for Vaccination Walk-Ins
Health clinics around the capital area have received 6,500 doses of measles vaccination, allowing an ongoing vaccination initiation to resume around Reykjavík, Vísir reports. Public
Bank CEO Salaries to be Reduced
The salaries of the CEOs of both Landsbankinn and Íslandsbanki will be reduced in accordance with a formal request from the Minister for Finance and
Fish More Expensive in Iceland than in Landlocked EU Countries
Running a household in Iceland is 66% more expensive in Iceland than it is in the European Union, RÚV reports. This was among the findings
Plentiful Sea: Rethinking the ocean’s output
Seventy per cent of the Earth is covered by water – that’s 361,132,000km2 (139,434,000mi2) of water, to be exact – and considering the fact that a large part of the ocean is uncharted, there is a lot we don’t know about it. What we do know, is that the ocean is a vast source of resources and its abundance is very important.
Parking Spot Security Camera Deemed Not to Violate Privacy
The Icelandic Data Protection Authority has ruled that a resident did not violate the privacy of other people by setting up a security camera in
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