@Miss_Katie_80@RNN_RoyalNews The list in Norway for a lung is quite short - was only 8 people on it two weeks ago. And not every lung matches everyone on the list.
@isaygooddaysir2@nypost That is personal private information - not something that is and should be open to the public. But Norway has some of the shortest waightlists in the world.
Some info ( in Norwegian): https://t.co/DsMObJqaae
@isaygooddaysir2@nypost There are people of other ethnicities living in the nordics - and organs have a limitid shelflife after leaving a body, it does not make sense to try to transport it long-distance.
@isaygooddaysir2@nypost No - the nordics and I think Estland have a sharing programe - but thats after they check compatability within the countries.
Of 30 lung transplants in Norway last year - only four of them was from outside Norway.
@denisyurchak@MaxRovensky In my airport there used to be 2-3 people working the desks, now there is 15-20 machines. For the average traveler the check in time is 2 min in sted of a 20 minutt wait in a que.
@wildfirecraig@yr_purplehoodie We have had a butifull spring in Northern-Norway - with temps from 5-15Β°C and 24h daylight. And the only snow left are on the mountains :)