Víðir Reynisson | |
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Born |
Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland | 22 April 1967
Known for | COVID-19 pandemic in Iceland |
Police career | |
Department | Office of the National Commissioner of the Police |
Rank | Chief superintendent - 2020 |
Víðir Reynisson (born 22 April 1967) is an Icelandic police officer and the chief superintendent of the Office of the National Commissioner of the Police. [1] He is also the chief of security for the Football Association of Iceland. [2]
Víðir was born in Vestmannaeyjar and lived there to the age of 11. [3]
Since February 2020, Víðir has been one of the lead members of the Iceland's Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management addressing the COVID-19 pandemic in Iceland along with Alma Möller and Þórólfur Guðnason. [4]
On 25 November 2020 he was diagnosed with COVID-19 [5] and on 4 December he was admitted into the National University Hospital of Iceland after his condition worsened. [6] By 21 December, he had returned to duty. [7]
Víðir Reynisson | |
---|---|
Born |
Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland | 22 April 1967
Known for | COVID-19 pandemic in Iceland |
Police career | |
Department | Office of the National Commissioner of the Police |
Rank | Chief superintendent - 2020 |
Víðir Reynisson (born 22 April 1967) is an Icelandic police officer and the chief superintendent of the Office of the National Commissioner of the Police. [1] He is also the chief of security for the Football Association of Iceland. [2]
Víðir was born in Vestmannaeyjar and lived there to the age of 11. [3]
Since February 2020, Víðir has been one of the lead members of the Iceland's Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management addressing the COVID-19 pandemic in Iceland along with Alma Möller and Þórólfur Guðnason. [4]
On 25 November 2020 he was diagnosed with COVID-19 [5] and on 4 December he was admitted into the National University Hospital of Iceland after his condition worsened. [6] By 21 December, he had returned to duty. [7]