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  1. Downward trend in COVID-19 infections – positive trend can be kept by continuing with restrictions long enough - THL

    8 Apr 2021 | The number of new COVID-19 cases in Finland dropped before Easter, and this downward trend continues. The current restrictions and recommendations and the closure of businesses serving food or beverages have clearly had an impact.
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  2. Participate in Seasonal parties only when vaccinated – restaurants can improve safety by always requiring a COVID-19 passport - THL

    5 Nov 2021 | The Seasonal holiday party season is about to begin, and many people are wondering how to plan a safe party. Despite the progress achieved in increased vaccination coverage, coronavirus transmission levels are still high and the epidemic continues. The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has compiled tips for citizens, restaurants, and event organisers on how to organise a safe and smooth holiday season party.
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  3. Positive COVID-19 tests on rise, accounting for 10.7 per cent of all tests last week - THL

    29 Dec 2021 | Around 16,200 new COVID-19 cases were reported between 20 and 26 December, while in the previous week the number of new cases in Finland was around 13,800. The burden on hospital care and intensive care remained stable over the Christmas holidays.
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  4. Study: Over 70 per cent of Finns have antibodies to COVID-19 produced by the virus - THL

    22 Jun 2023 | According to an antibody study conducted by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), the vast majority of the population have antibodies that indicate COVID-19 infection.
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  5. Decline in COVID-19 cases slowing down — need for hospital care remains unchanged - THL

    2 Sep 2021 | The number of new COVID-19 cases has continued to fall in Finland, but the favourable development reported last week has slowed down. The total number of new cases reported between 23 and 29 August was 4,064. This is about 300 cases fewer than in the preceding week when the figure was 4,386. COVID-19 continues to spread especially among unvaccinated young people and adults.
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  6. Study: Coronavirus vaccines prevented around 7,300 deaths due to COVID-19 in Finland by the end of March 2022 - THL

    16 Jan 2023 | According to a preliminary analysis by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), more than 7,300 deaths due to COVID-19 were prevented by coronavirus vaccines between 27 December 2020 and 31 March 2022.
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  7. The Covid-19 pandemic affected significantly the implementation of the NCM Nordic-Russian Cooperation Programme on AMR - THL

    3 Mar 2021 | Back in early April 2020, the Programme’s partners were advised by the Programme’s administrator about the halt of the activities, and it was agreed to resume the Programme as soon as the situation allows.
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  8. About 9,400 new COVID-19 cases reported last week, burden on intensive care doubled from late October - THL

    9 Dec 2021 | The weekly number of reported COVID-19 cases has doubled from the end of October and the start of November. The burden on specialised healthcare has remained at the same high level since the start of October, and the burden on intensive care has doubled from the end of October.
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  9. THL statement: Vaccination cover for care personnel could be temporarily verified by COVID-19 passports - THL

    3 Nov 2021 | The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) is proposing to the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health that the COVID-19 passport could be temporarily used for the verification of the eligibility for work for those holding certain positions in social and health care. This would mean that an employer could use the COVID-19 passport to affirm that an employee is unlikely to inflict a significant risk of infection on those that they care for or on their colleagues.
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  10. Study: BA.1 or BA.4–5 bivalent Covid-19 vaccines decreased disease severity in the elderly population - THL

    31 Jan 2023 | According to a recent Nordic study, bivalent BA.1 and BA.4–5 Covid-19 vaccines reduced the number of severe Covid-19 cases in the elderly population.
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