Christmas party leaves 50-60 people infected with suspected Omicron Covid in Norway | Daily Mail Online
A Christmas party in Norway has left between 50 and 60 people infected with Covid-19, suspected to be the new super-mutant Omicron variant.
If confirmed, it would be the world's biggest outbreak of the new strain so far.
Medics have ruled out the possibility the infections are Delta variant cases and said there was a 'high probability' it was the new strain.
Officials confirmed 50 people tested positive for Omicron with a PCR test following the party at Louise Restaurant & Bar in Aker Brygge, Oslo, on Friday.
A further 10 people received positive results from lateral flow tests,
NRK reported, bringing the total cases up to 60 - half of all 120 attendees.
At least one of the Scatec employees had recently returned from the company's South Africa in Cape Town.
The Christmas party was held in a closed room but the guests reportedly mingled with other people in the restaurant after 10:30pm, when it turned into a nightclub.
At least two restaurant guests not involved in the Christmas party also later tested positive, though it is not yet clear if they were infected at the event or from a different contact. Ten waiters who served the table were tested after the party, but none have tested positive.
Over 71 per cent of Norway's population are fully vaccinated, higher than the 69 per cent of Brits and 59 per cent of Americans who have had both jabs.