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  1. Icebreaker initiative means significant opportunities for Finnish industrial policy - Finnish Government

    11.7.2024 | On 11 July 2024, Finland, the United States and Canada published a trilateral declaration concerning cooperation in the production of icebreakers (ICE). The initiative was signed by the Presidents of Finland and the United States Alexander Stubb and Joe Biden and Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1410877/icebreaker-initiative-means-significant-opportunities-for-finnish-industrial-policy
    Registered: Sat Jun 14 08:15:35 EEST 2025
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  2. COVID-19 infections continue to increase – especially burden on intensive care has increased throughout the country - Finnish Government

    21.12.2021 | Around 13,400 new COVID-19 cases were reported between 13 and 19 December, while in the previous week the number of new cases in Finland was around 10,600. On 20 December, the total number of confirmed cases of the Omikron variant was 83. The burden on hospital care and, in particular, intensive care is increasing.
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    Registered: Fri Jun 13 23:21:17 EEST 2025
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  3. Decline in COVID-19 cases slowing down — need for hospital care remains unchanged - Finnish Government

    2.9.2021 | 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.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1271139/decline-in-covid-19-cases-slowing-down-need-for-hospital-care-remains-unchanged
    Registered: Fri May 16 11:30:22 EEST 2025
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  4. Government to introduce powers necessary to manage COVID-19 with decrees on use of powers under Emergency Powers Act - Finnish Government

    5.3.2021 | On Friday 5 March, the Government submitted a proposal to Parliament on introducing powers laid down in the Emergency Powers Act. The powers to be adopted through the decrees are related to directing the operations of healthcare and social welfare units and compliance with the time limits for non-urgent care. The Government would also adopt powers related to emergency communications and decisions on which authority has power in cases of ambiguity.
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    Registered: Thu May 15 18:20:12 EEST 2025
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  5. Nordic Prime Ministers discuss COVID-19 situation - Finnish Government

    25.6.2020 | On Thursday 25 June, the Prime Ministers of the Nordic Countries discussed the current situation with regard to COVID-19, their countries’ experiences and follow-up measures, and the common Nordic path forward after the crisis. The Prime Ministers also discussed the economy. Prime Minister Sanna Marin represented Finland at the meeting.
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    Registered: Thu May 15 13:15:36 EEST 2025
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  6. Slow decrease in COVID-19 infections – burden on specialised healthcare remains the same - Finnish Government

    16.9.2021 | The number of new COVID-19 cases has been on a slow decline for the past four weeks. The total number of new cases reported between 6 and 12 September was 3,119. This is about 750 cases fewer than the week before when the figure was 3,887. The epidemic continues to spread especially among unvaccinated 20–49-year-olds.
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  7. Restrictions on entry into the country to be tightened due to COVID-19 - Finnish Government

    1.10.2020 | On 1 October, the Government adopted a decision on restrictions on entry into the country, which will enter into force on 5 October. Restrictions on entry will be reintroduced for traffic between Finland and Lithuania, Poland and San Marino.
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  8. Ministers to discuss minimum wages, pay transparency and the COVID-19 pandemic in Brussels - Finnish Government

    3.12.2021 | EU ministers responsible for employment and social affairs will discuss the directive on adequate minimum wages as a way of combating in-work poverty. Other items on their agenda include pay transparency and gender equality in the labour market.
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  9. COVID-19 situation remains moderate despite several mass exposures - Finnish Government

    10.9.2020 | The number of new coronavirus infections has remained moderate in Finland, and the national epidemiological situation is stable. The weekly numbers and incidence of cases have risen since early August, compared to the situation in June and July.
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  10. Numbers of COVID-19 cases and hospital patients rising, with majority being unvaccinated - Finnish Government

    7.10.2021 | On 6 October, 84 per cent of the target population for COVID-19 vaccination in Finland, i.e. people who are 12 years of age or over, had received at least one vaccine dose and 72 per cent had received two doses. According to the current estimate, it is possible to achieve 80 per cent vaccination coverage by the end of October, if the increase in the vaccine uptake does not slow down.
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