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  1. Many new COVID-19 cases reported among young adults visiting bars, restaurants and social events — burden on hospitals remains moderate - Finnish Government

    15.7.2021 | A total of 1,651 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Finland between 5 and 11 July. The number of cases has been increasing for the past three weeks. About 540 new cases were reported in the middle of June (14–20 June), after which the number of cases has approximately tripled.
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  2. COVID-19 infections continue to increase – infected and exposed people have an obligation to assist authorities in preventing further infections - Finnish Government

    22.7.2021 | The number of new COVID-19 cases has been increasing over the past four weeks. The total number of new cases reported between 12 and 18 July was 2,210. The number of cases per week has quadrupled and the share of positive samples has risen to 2.3 per cent since mid-June. Due to vaccination coverage, the number of serious cases requiring hospital care has not increased this summer as fast in proportion to the number of new cases as earlier during the epidemic.
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  3. KRAR_07022023_liite3.pdf

    22.2.2023 | Vaccines Europe pipeline review 2022 Innovating for tomorrow, today Vaccines Europe VACCINES EUROPE PIPELINE REVIEW 2 Vaccines Europe Foreword .........................................................
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  4. COVID-19 koronavirustartunta ja -altistus kotitaloudessa - THL

    Tutkimus ja kehittäminen COVID-19 koronavirustartunta ja -altistus kotitaloudessa Kesto: 2020– Vastuuyksikkö: Infektiotautien torjunta ja rokotukset Muualla verkossa: HUOM. Tutkimukseen ei enää oteta uusia osallistujia. Tutkimukseen osallistuneide...
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  5. 2022 If you are late you are beyond help - Disinformation and authorities in social media.pdf

    19.4.2023 | If you are late, you are Beyond help: Disinformation and Authorities in Social Media Milla Alaraatikka, Pekka Koistinen, Miina Kaarkoski, Aki-Mauri Huhtinen and Teija Sederholm Department of Leader...
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  6. Almost 30,000 visitors to the Museum in 2022 - Police

    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.
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  7. Government outlines COVID-19 scenarios with a focus on the coming years - Finnish Government

    16.4.2021 | There are major uncertainties associated with the COVID-19 situation in spring 2021. Despite the uncertain situation, it is important to assess the long-term effects of the COVID-19 epidemic on society. Therefore, the central government has drawn up three scenarios for the development of the pandemic and the impact it will have on society over the next few years. The scenarios outlined here are not forecasts, but rather alternative paths of development based on calculations and assessments.
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  8. COVID-19 cases on the rise again in Finland — infections reported particularly among Euro 2020 football fans returning from Russia - Finnish Government

    1.7.2021 | A total of 947 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Finland between 21 and 27 June, which is much more than in the preceding weeks. In fact, this is over 400 cases more than the week before. The recent spike in Covid-19 cases is largely due to football fans returning from Russia after attending UEFA European Championship matches. 
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  9. Ministerial working group on COVID-19 decides on compensation for costs of restrictive measures and on additional restrictions to be placed on food and beverage service businesses - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    14.1.2022 | In its meeting on Friday 14 January, the Government’s Ministerial Working Group on Coordinating COVID-19 Response discussed the development of the epidemic, closures of food and beverage service businesses and compensation for the costs of restrictive measures. On Friday morning, the ministerial working group received an overview of the epidemiological situation and heard preliminary assessments...
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  10. Minister Pekonen: Employers must use all available means to curb spread of COVID-19 - Finnish Government

    26.2.2021 | Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, employers are required to ensure healthy and safe workplaces. The COVID-19 epidemic has posed challenges for many workplaces. Recently, cases of COVID-19 reported at construction sites and shipyards have attracted particular attention.
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