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PM Marin worried about rise in Covid cases as Finland considers travel rule changes

2020-09-10
By: Administrator
On: September 10, 2020
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Prime Minister Sanna Sanna said on Wednesday evening that she is very worried about an uptick in Covid-19 cases in Finland as well the fate of Lapland’s tourism industry ahead of the critical Christmas and winter season. Marin made the comments as the government began talks aimed at updating travelContinue Reading

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    Sweden
    Confirmed: 647,470
    Active: 634,677
    Recovered: N/A
    Death: 12,793
  • Denmark 209,079
    Denmark
    Confirmed: 209,079
    Active: 6,019
    Recovered: 200,715
    Death: 2,345
  • Lithuania 195,481
    Lithuania
    Confirmed: 195,481
    Active: 11,051
    Recovered: 181,230
    Death: 3,200
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    Active: 9,396
    Recovered: 72,462
    Death: 1,587
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    Active: 5,033
    Recovered: 63,783
    Death: 620
  • Estonia 60,475
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    Active: 12,779
    Recovered: 47,139
    Death: 557
  • Finland 55,122
    Finland
    Confirmed: 55,122
    Active: 14,385
    Recovered: 40,000
    Death: 737
  • Iceland 6,049
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    Active: 16
    Recovered: 6,004
    Death: 29