On April 6, Norwegian Health Minister Bent Høie declared that the virus was under control. In this sense, Erna Solberg, the minister, declared that after the Easter holiday the quarantine rules would be relaxed. Nina convinced David that traveling to Bergen would be the wisest and safest thing to do. David wanted to return to the UK as soon as possible, but couldn't risk seeing his parents and family, so he agreed to stay a few weeks in Norway until everything stabilized, or at least got better. In the meantime, the two were trying to take advantage of this period of social isolation as profitably as possible. Nina was able to take a longer time off from work, as she hadn't had a vacation in four years and despite tests showing a cure, there was a lot of uncertainty within the medical

