71.9 Overall Score

Norway

  • 45.4 Public Health
    Directives
  • 51.4 Financial
    Response
  • 100 Fact-Based
    Communication
  • 45.4 Public Health
    Directives
  • 51.4 Financial
    Response
  • 100 Fact-Based
    Communication

Norway scores just below the median, pulled down by its weak public health and financial response scores, despite a strong reliance on facts and a free press.

Pre-COVID Conditions

Norway ranked near the top in most categories in pre-pandemic preparedness, except for hospital beds.

  • Debt/GDP ratio 40%
  • GDP/capita $79,638
  • Gini coefficient (out of 100) 27
  • Infant mortality rate (out of 1,000 live births) 2
  • Healthcare access score (out of 100) 90.5
  • Hospital beds/1,000 People 27.7

Government Response

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(Data points represent policy level as of Aug 1.)
45.4

Public Health Directives

Norway is below the median public health policy score, primarily due to its lack of a lockdown, and limited testing policy and contact tracing.

  • Stay at home order 2
  • Public gathering restrictions 2
  • School closings 0
  • Public event cancellations 0
  • Testing policy 2
  • Emergency healthcare investments/capita $5.09
  • Travel restrictions 3
  • Tests/1,000 people 0.7
  • Contact tracing 2
51.4

Financial Response

Norway scored above the median for its financial response, with generous debt support, although its stimulus package is limited.

  • Financial stimulus as share of GDP 5.5%
  • Income support 2
  • Debt forebearance 2
100

Fact-Based Communication

Norway’s government is very strong in this category, as it has not engaged in misinformation or limited press freedom in response to COVID-19.

  • Reliance on science/fact based information 0
  • Press freedom 0

COVID-19 Status as of Aug 1

Norway performs very strongly in this category, with a very low death rate, low case rate, and low positivity score, which could be influenced by its strong pre-pandemic capacity, but is likely negatively impacted by public health policies that score below the median during the pandemic.

  • Total deaths 255
  • Death rate per 100K 47
  • Total cases 9,208
  • Cases per 100K 1,699
  • Percent of positive tests 0.4
Case Trend Line
Daily cases
Date Status New Cases/1M
1 May 07 Cinemas are allowed to reopen 7.54
2 May 11 Schools reopen (except for colleges and universities) 7.64
3 Jun 01 Bars reopen 2.69
4 Jun 15 Universities reopen 2.69

Differentiating Factors

  • Sovereign wealth funded response: Norway withdrew an unprecedented $37 billion from its wealth fund to support its emergency response to coronavirus, more than four times any previous amount. The move demonstrates the scale of economic damage inflicted by both the pandemic and the slump in oil prices. Norway is western Europe's biggest crude oil exporter. Read More
  • Schools re-opened with strict protocols: Norway began re-opening kindergartens and elementary schools in late April. Parents and children must follow strict social distancing protocols, and schools are encouraged to conduct as much class as possible outside. Norway's authorities cited Sweden and Denmark as indicators that children are not major transmitters of the virus. Read More
  • Tracing app cancelled due to lack of cases: Norway's COVID tracing app has been cancelled and all associated data deleted, after the country's data protection authority ruled that the app's 'invasion of privacy' was no longer justifiable in light of sustained low transmission rates. The app tracked and stored all GPS movements of users for 30 days. Read More
Compared with Other Nordic States
  • 61.1
    Finland 7,432
    Cases
    1,341
    Per 1M
    329
    Deaths

    Clear, fact-based communications, a generous stimulus package, and substantial improvements in public health policy in the past few months have been instrumental factors in Finland's strong and much-improved COVID-19 response.

  • 51.6
    Sweden 76,937
    Cases
    7,618
    Per 1M
    5,762
    Deaths

    Despite being known for a relatively strong public healthcare system, Sweden has been hit hard with cases; the country’s lack of stay-at-home orders and school closures, limited testing, and few gathering restrictions overshadowed its financial support, reliance on facts, and accountability with an open press.

  • 58
    Iceland 1,885
    Cases
    5,524
    Per 1M
    10
    Deaths

    Iceland has a very strong score, owing heavily to its reliance on facts as well as generous debt and income support; its large improvement since January was keyed by significant improvements in public health policy and financial support.

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Statistics and government response factors available on each country profile include:

Pre-COVID Conditions:

  • Debt to GDP ratio
  • Infant mortality rates
  • Hospital beds per 1,000 people
  • Gini coefficients measuring inequality
  • Health access and quality

COVID-19 Public Health Directives:

  • Stay-at home orders
  • School-closing policy
  • Public-gathering restrictions
  • Cancellation of public events
  • Testing policy and rates per 1,000 people
  • Emergency healthcare spending per capita
  • Travel restrictions
  • Contact tracing

COVID-19 Financial Response:

  • Stimulus package as a share of GDP
  • Income support
  • Debt-forbearance

Public Communications:

  • Instances of misinformation by leadership
  • Limitations on press freedom, censorship

Current/Historic In-Country COVID-19 Status:

  • Death rates per 1 million
  • Case rates per 1 million