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  1. Entry restrictions imposed by Finland currently necessary to slow down spread of pandemic - Ministry of the Interior

    4.3.2021 | On 4 March 2021, the Ministry of the Interior submitted a reply to a letter sent to Finland by the European Commission on 22 February 2021. The letter concerned restrictions imposed by Finland on the free movement of EU citizens in order to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Commission sent similar letters to Belgium, Sweden, Germany, Denmark and Hungary. 
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  2. Annual Report of the Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman 2020

    27.9.2021 | ANNUAL REPORT OF THE OFFICE OF THE DATA PROTECTION OMBUDSMAN 2020 2 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE OFFICE OF THE DATA PROTECTION OMBUDSMAN 2020 3 Contents The Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman safeguar...
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  3. Speech delivered by Prime Minister Sanna Marin at Parliament's debate on the 2021 Government Annual Report - Finnish Government

    7.6.2022 | Speech to Parliament presenting the 2021 Government Annual Report for referral debate on Tuesday 7 June at 14.00
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  4. Instructions to support the safe organisation of contact teaching and the use of premises - OKM - Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland

    12.5.2020 | The Ministry of Education and Culture and the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare have issued instructions that allow the return to early childhood education and contact teaching, taking care of safety and reducing the risk of COVID-19 infection. The latest instructions concern general upper secondary education, vocational education and training, universities, universities of applied sciences and liberal education.
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  5. Record number of participants attend Pre-Summit ahead of UN Food Systems Summit in September - Maa- ja metsätalousministeriö

    30.7.2021 | The UN Food Systems Summit will be held at the level of heads of state or government in connection with the UN General Assembly in September. Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Jari Leppä and Minister for Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Ville Skinnari represented Finland at the ministerial level Pre-Summit in Rome on 26–28 July.
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    Registered: Tue Jun 17 07:49:22 EEST 2025
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  6. Cashing Out – Joint report by the Nordic countries on cross-border money laundering via cash transportation

    11.11.2024 | Cashing Out Joint report by the Nordic countries on cross-border money laundering via cash transportation Foreword As the global economy is getting more and more digitized, criminals are still usin...
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  7. Tighter restrictions on food and beverage service businesses - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    26.11.2021 | The Government has amended the decree that restricts the activities of food and beverage service businesses due to the COVID-19 epidemic. The restrictions on licensing and opening hours will be tightened in areas where the epidemic is in the community transmission phase. In addition, restrictions on food and beverage service businesses will be reintroduced in the region of South Karelia.
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  8. Number of coronavirus infections down on previous week – strict restrictions still necessary - Finnish Government

    1.4.2021 | Slightly fewer new COVID-19 cases were reported in Finland between 22 and 28 March than in the first weeks of the month. The current restrictions and recommendations and the closure of businesses serving food or beverages seem to have slowed down the spread of the epidemic. It takes some time for the restrictive measures to take effect, and the number of new cases remains high. Therefore, it is possible that the epidemic could take a rapid turn for the worse.
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  9. Traffic year 2021 from Police perspective: moped meets and racing on empty roads - Police

    21.2.2022 | Similar to the first Covid year, 2021 was also fairly exceptional traffic-wise as the pandemic kept traffic volumes lower than usual.
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  10. Clocks go back on Sunday 31 October - Finnish Government

    27.10.2021 | In Finland, summer time ends and clocks are changed back to Eastern European Time on the night between Saturday and Sunday. Clocks will be changed back by one hour next Sunday, 31 October 2021, at 4.00 in the morning.
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