Search Options

Results per page
Sort
Preferred Languages
Labels
Advance

Results 491 - 500 of 5,375 for covid (4.78 sec)

  1. Rescue services responded to over 100,000 emergency calls in 2022

    3.1.2023 | The Finnish rescue services responded to about 100,700 emergency calls last year, of which about 66,600 were urgent. Of these calls, 11,856 were fires and 16,210 were traffic accidents. The total number of emergency calls was slightly lower than the average in preceding years. For example, in 2018–2020, the average number of emergency calls responded by the rescue services was over 107,000 a year.
    pelastustoimi.fi/en/-/1410869/rescue-services-responded-to-over-100-000-emergency-calls-in-2022
    Registered: Tue Apr 22 16:00:59 EEST 2025
    - 111K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  2. National vaccination strategy to be updated - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    25.11.2021 | With a view to the need to enhance the population’s vaccination coverage in line with the epidemiological situation in autumn 2021, Finland’s COVID-19 vaccination strategy will be updated. Vaccines are the most effective way to protect the population from the COVID-19 disease and to curb the coronavirus epidemic. Vaccines are available free of charge to all those who want them and who have no health-related impediment to being vaccinated.
    stm.fi/en/-/national-vaccination-strategy-to-be-updated
    Registered: Thu Apr 24 18:30:51 EEST 2025
    - 213.1K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  3. Mental health of children and young people must be supported through services and measures across society - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    3.6.2022 | Children and young people are experiencing more mental strain than before, and as a result, their need for and use of services has also increased. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted these problems, it is not the only reason for them. It is therefore necessary to gain an overall picture of the situation to find the best solutions and identify the social changes needed to help children, young people and young adults.
    stm.fi/en/-/mental-health-of-children-and-young-people-must-be-supported-through-services-and-measures-across-society
    Registered: Thu May 01 12:43:54 EEST 2025
    - 219.5K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  4. Assessment report: WORK2030 programme succeeded in responding to changes in working life - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    15.5.2023 | The priorities and objectives of the WORK2030 programme responded well to the needs to develop working life, according to an external assessment. The programme supported earlier development work and succeeded in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in particular. The programme played an active role in implementing the ongoing reform of continuous learning at workplaces.
    stm.fi/en/-/assessment-report-work2030-programme-succeeded-in-responding-to-changes-in-working-life
    Registered: Thu Apr 24 13:12:07 EEST 2025
    - 217.1K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  5. Minister of the Interior Krista Mikkonen to attend European Commission’s refugee forum – resettlement must continue even in times of crisis - Ministry of the Interior

    29.11.2022 | On Tuesday 29 November, the European Commission will hold via video conference a High-Level Forum on legal pathways to protection. The Forum will discuss the resettlement of refugees, ways to promote admittance, and work-based complementary pathways to protection for refugees. Minister of the Interior Krista Mikkonen will represent Finland at the meeting.
    intermin.fi/en/-/minister-of-the-interior-krista-mikkonen-to-attend-european-commission-s-refugee-forum-resettlement-must-continue-even-in-times-of-crisis-
    Registered: Mon Apr 21 03:26:42 EEST 2025
    - 190.3K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  6. Important instructions related to Covid-19 for conscripts entering military service on 05 July 2021 - Puolustusvoimat - The Finnish Defence Forces

    18.6.2021 | Important instructions related to Covid-19 for conscripts entering military service on 05 July 2021 Defence Forces Publication date 18.6.2021 15.13 Type: Press release The Covid-19 pandemic is still continuing in Finland and the whole world. The D...
    puolustusvoimat.fi/en/-/important-instructions-covid-19
    Registered: Sun Apr 06 03:07:44 EEST 2025
    - 148.1K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  7. More health care professionals to vaccinating, vaccinations to be offered to people aged 5 years or over - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    22.12.2021 | From now on, biomedical laboratory scientists and practical nurses will be entitled to administer COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccinations will be offered to people who are 5 years of age or older, and the order of vaccination priority will be abandoned. On Wednesday 22 December, the Government decided to amend sections 2 and 3 of the Government Decree on Voluntary COVID-19 Vaccinations.
    stm.fi/en/-/more-health-care-professionals-to-vaccinating-vaccinations-to-be-offered-to-people-aged-5-years-or-over
    Registered: Thu Apr 24 18:29:12 EEST 2025
    - 213.4K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  8. Ministers for health and social services: Tighter restrictions on food and beverage service businesses proposed - Finnish Government

    25.11.2021 | On 25 November, the Ministerial Working Group on Health and Social Services discussed the COVID-19 situation in Finland and the restrictions in place. The Ministerial Working Group proposes tighter restrictions on food and beverage service businesses. The Government will decide on the matter as soon as possible.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1271139/ministers-for-health-and-social-services-tighter-restrictions-on-food-and-beverage-service-businesses-proposed
    Registered: Fri Apr 11 23:28:08 EEST 2025
    - 123.4K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  9. Almost 30,000 visitors to the Museum in 2022 - Police Museum

    10.1.2023 | In 2022, the Police Museum was visited by some 29,500 people. The year culminated in winning the Museum of the Year award.
    poliisimuseo.fi/en/-/almost-30-000-visitors-to-the-museum-in-2022
    Registered: Sat May 03 01:09:01 EEST 2025
    - 79K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  10. New study: Flexible forms of multilateralism as well as partnerships in the Global South increasingly important for Finland and the EU | Harnessing knowledge

    28.2.2023 | According to a study published on 28 February, intensifying great power competition increasingly complicates the ability to respond to global challenges through multilateral cooperation. Finland can respond to this transformation by strengthening the EU’s foreign policy capacities and by examining the potential of informal avenues of cooperation as well as partnerships in the context of the Global South.
    tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/new-study-flexible-forms-of-multilateralism-as-well-as-partnerships-in-the-global-south-increasingly-important-for-finland-and-the-eu
    Registered: Fri May 02 09:07:45 EEST 2025
    - 98.1K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
Back to top