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  1. Slow decrease in COVID-19 infections – burden on specialised healthcare remains the same - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    16.9.2021 | The number of new COVID-19 cases has been on a slow decline for the past four weeks. The total number of new cases reported between 6 and 12 September was 3,119. This is about 750 cases fewer than the week before when the figure was 3,887. The epidemic continues to spread especially among unvaccinated 20–49-year-olds.
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  2. Two-dose COVID-19 vaccination rate reaches 80 per cent for people aged 12 or over — figures show a clear rise in COVID-19 cases - Finnish Government

    11.11.2021 | On 10 November, 86 per cent of the target population for COVID-19 vaccination in Finland, i.e. people who are 12 years of age or over, had received at least one vaccine dose and 80 per cent two vaccine doses. However, reaching this milestone is not enough to reverse the trend of rising COVID-19 infection rates and the growing need for hospital care.
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    Registered: Thu May 15 12:36:22 EEST 2025
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  3. An increasingly smaller number of conscripts have to interrupt their national service - Puolustusvoimat - The Finnish Defence Forces

    23.7.2024 | An increasingly smaller number of conscripts have to interrupt their national service Defence Forces Publication date 23.7.2024 14.59 Type: Press release There is a positive trend in the decreasing number of interruptions to national service. In t...
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  4. Finland offers assistance to help India fight COVID-19 epidemic

    27.4.2021 | On 27 April, Finland offered to provide India with material assistance to help the country in the extremely difficult COVID-19 crisis. Finland is prepared to send oxygen bottles to India via the EU’s Civil Protection Mechanism.
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  5. Record number of visitors to the Police Museum: about 42,000 visitors acquainted themselves with the museum in 2023 - Police Museum

    15.1.2024 | The special exhibition “The Coloured Truth – Art Crime in Finland” that closed in December 2023 attracted an all-time record number or visitors to the Police Museum. The next temporary exhibition will open in spring 2024.
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  6. COVID-19 vaccination certificates for people aged under 18 no longer subject to time limit after primary vaccination series when used for travel - Finnish Government

    31.3.2022 | In future, EU COVID-19 vaccination certificates used for travel purposes will remain valid until further notice for those under the age of 18 who have completed the full primary vaccination series (usually two doses). COVID-19 vaccination certificates for adults expire when 270 days, i.e. about nine months, have passed from the last dose of the primary vaccination series. As of yet, no acceptance period applies to certificates issued following the administration of booster doses.
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  7. Luonnos_huoltovarmuusselonteko_18.8.2022

    28.5.2024 | UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION Government Report on Security of Supply 2 Contents 1. Introduction --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 2. International cooperation ...
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  8. Numbers of COVID-19 cases and hospital patients rising, with majority being unvaccinated - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    7.10.2021 | On 6 October, 84 per cent of the target population for COVID-19 vaccination in Finland, i.e. people who are 12 years of age or over, had received at least one vaccine dose and 72 per cent had received two doses. According to the current estimate, it is possible to achieve 80 per cent vaccination coverage by the end of October, if the increase in the vaccine uptake does not slow down.
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  9. Proposal to expand use of COVID-19 passport requires legal assessment - Finnish Government

    29.10.2021 | The Ministry of Social Affairs and Health has received a statement from the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare on expanding the use of the COVID-19 passport. In its statement, the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare proposes, for example, that the COVID-19 passport also be used to ascertain the fitness for work of healthcare and social welfare personnel, i.e. that personnel performing certain care and healthcare duties are vaccinated.
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  10. Number of patients receiving hospital care due to COVID-19 remains high — focus on people’s own measures to prevent spread of infections - Finnish Government

    24.3.2022 | The COVID-19 epidemic in Finland shows no signs of abating, although there is some regional variation in the intensity of the epidemic. The epidemic continues to put a strain on hospital care capacity. The need for intensive care has remained unchanged. Vaccinations continue to provide effective protection against the most serious forms of COVID-19. As the restrictions have been eased, the focus is now on people’s own measures to prevent the spread of infections.
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