Chinanews.com, Berlin, March 11, Oslo News: The Chinese Embassy in Norway issued a reminder to students studying in Norway on the 10th.

The Embassy in Norway stated that in 2020, the new crown pneumonia epidemic raged around the world, and everyone worked together to effectively prevent the spread of the epidemic and protect their health.

The anti-epidemic situation in 2021 is still severe, and the virus mutation and the tight supply of vaccines have not yet been alleviated. Please do not relax and take it lightly.

In order to help you study abroad safely, healthily, and successfully in Norway, the Embassy in Norway hereby reminds:

  1. Continue to do personal protection.

The number of confirmed cases in Norway rebounded rapidly and the number of mutant virus cases increased.

Everyone should attach great importance to strengthening protection to ensure health and safety.

One is to pay close attention to the authoritative information released by the official websites of the government and universities, master scientific knowledge of epidemic prevention, and strictly abide by the relevant regulations; the second is to arrange online and face-to-face courses according to school regulations, and avoid going out unless necessary, avoiding crowded places and wearing masks when going out.

Overseas students who share the kitchen and bathroom should pay special attention to maintaining good hygiene, washing hands frequently, and disinfecting frequently; the third is to strengthen physical exercise, maintain an optimistic attitude, and improve comprehensive immunity.

  2. Strive to ensure safe study abroad.

The social security situation in Norway is generally stable, but incidents such as theft, robbery, telecommunications fraud, and quarreling and provocation still occur from time to time. Please be sure to abide by local laws, improve safety awareness, and avoid personal or property damage.

One is to pay close attention to the security reminder announcements issued by the official website of the embassy in Norway, to be more vigilant, not to listen or to be biased, to verify suspicious calls or text messages with multiple parties, and to strengthen self-protection; the second is to properly keep passports and other important documents and prepare copies in advance Pieces in case of emergency.

Protect important personal information and not easily leak it; third, do not carry large amounts of cash or valuables with you in public places, and take anti-theft measures; fourth, avoid going to areas where public security cases are frequent or walking alone at night.

In case of emergencies, call the police for help in time (call 112).

Fifth, if you are defrauded or your bank card is stolen, please report to the local police station in time and contact the issuing bank for proper disposal.

Sixth, be familiar with the general knowledge of the Norwegian medical and health system so that you can get timely assistance when necessary.

Please keep in mind the phone number of your GP. Dial 116117 outside of working hours, or 113 in case of special emergency.

  Three, help each other.

The Chinese Students' Federation of various schools is a voluntary association established by Norwegian Chinese students and scholars to serve Chinese students studying abroad, with outstanding mutual assistance.

The embassy and the Chinese Students' Federation will continue to strengthen cooperation to provide timely services and assistance to students studying in Norway.

It is recommended that students get in touch with the local student federation, actively participate in the service activities of the student federation, and help each other to overcome the difficulties together.

  The telephone number for consular protection of the embassy in Norway: +4793066621; the telephone number of the person in charge of education affairs at the embassy in Norway: +4722494285, 92214821.

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