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  1. National Police Day celebrations on Saturday, 10 August - Police

    1.8.2024 | Finland’s traditional Police Day is celebrated again on Saturday, 10 August 2024. The theme for 2024 is Good Net, Bad Net. The theme explores the role of the police in providing reliable identification and warning about online dangers.
    poliisi.fi/en/-/national-police-day-celebrations-on-saturday-10-august
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  2. High number of COVID-19 cases imposes a burden on healthcare and social welfare - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    27.10.2022 | COVID-19 cases are spreading widely among the population, but especially vaccinated people have a lower risk of developing the severe form of the disease. The number of people in hospitals with COVID-19 has increased. However, a large number of these patients are treated mainly for some other reason than COVID-19. Multiple COVID-19 variants are circulating in Finland, but their impact on the epidemic is not yet clear. 
    stm.fi/en/-/high-number-of-covid-19-cases-imposes-a-burden-on-healthcare-and-social-welfare
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  3. An increasingly smaller number of conscripts have to interrupt their national service - Intti.fi

    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...
    intti.fi/en/-/1948673/an-increasingly-smaller-number-of-conscripts-have-to-intervene-their-national-service
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  4. European Migration Network Annual Report 2023: An increasing number of immigrants continue to work in Finland | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    21.5.2024 | Immigration of skilled workers remains high, and more and more people are bringing their families to Finland. The high number of asylum seekers from the EU has not yet been reflected in Finland. These and other migration phenomena are highlighted in the European Migration Network (EMN) Annual Report 2023.
    migri.fi/en/-/european-migration-network-annual-report-2023-an-increasing-number-of-immigrants-continue-to-work-in-finland
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  5. Immigration statistics 2024: Sharp drop in applications for international protection, record number of students applied for residence permit | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    30.1.2025 | High numbers of employees, students and family members of employees and students continue to show interest in Finland. Despite the high application numbers, the number of permits granted by the Finnish Immigration Service was lower in 2024 than in 2023. Labour migration to Finland has decreased because of the economic downturn in Finland, but the number of applications received is still at a historically high level.
    migri.fi/en/-/immigration-statistics-2024-sharp-drop-in-applications-for-international-protection-record-number-of-students-applied-for-residence-permit?ref=newsroom
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  6. COVID-19 no longer classified as generally hazardous communicable disease - Finnish Government

    29.6.2023 | The Government has approved an amendment to the Government Decree on Communicable Diseases by which COVID-19 caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus will no longer be classified as a generally hazardous communicable disease. In future, COVID-19 will be defined as a monitored communicable disease. The amended Decree is scheduled to enter into force on 30 June 2023.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1271139/covid-19-no-longer-classified-as-generally-hazardous-communicable-disease
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  7. High number of COVID-19 cases imposes a burden on healthcare and social welfare - Finnish Government

    27.10.2022 | COVID-19 cases are spreading widely among the population, but especially vaccinated people have a lower risk of developing the severe form of the disease. The number of people in hospitals with COVID-19 has increased. However, a large number of these patients are treated mainly for some other reason than COVID-19. Multiple COVID-19 variants are circulating in Finland, but their impact on the epidemic is not yet clear. 
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1271139/high-number-of-covid-19-cases-imposes-a-burden-on-healthcare-and-social-welfare
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  8. Immigration statistics 2024: Sharp drop in applications for international protection, record number of students applied for residence permit | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    30.1.2025 | High numbers of employees, students and family members of employees and students continue to show interest in Finland. Despite the high application numbers, the number of permits granted by the Finnish Immigration Service was lower in 2024 than in 2023. Labour migration to Finland has decreased because of the economic downturn in Finland, but the number of applications received is still at a historically high level.
    migri.fi/en/-/immigration-statistics-2024-sharp-drop-in-applications-for-international-protection-record-number-of-students-applied-for-residence-permit
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  9. Mortality increased more among people with disabilities than the general population in the first year of the coronavirus epidemic in 2020 - THL

    17.1.2024 | Mortality increased more among people with disabilities than the general population in the first year of the coronavirus epidemic in 2020 Publication date 17.1.2024 9.12 | Published in English on 17.1.2024 at 14.30 Type: News item During the first...
    thl.fi/en/-/mortality-increased-more-among-people-with-disabilities-than-the-general-population-in-the-first-year-of-the-coronavirus-epidemic-in-2020
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  10. Mortality increased more among people with disabilities than the general population in the first year of the coronavirus epidemic in 2020 - THL

    17.1.2024 | Mortality increased more among people with disabilities than the general population in the first year of the coronavirus epidemic in 2020 Publication date 17.1.2024 9.12 | Published in English on 17.1.2024 at 14.30 Type: News item During the first...
    thl.fi/-/vammaisten-henkiloiden-kuolleisuus-kasvoi-muuta-vaestoa-enemman-koronaepidemian-ensimmaisena-vuotena-2020
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