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Press releases about Coronavirus Current Issues More healthcare professionals to be allowed to administer vaccines Type: Press release Publication date: 25.4.2024 13.56 New Pandemic Preparedness Plan takes account of experiences during COVID-19 er...https://stm.fi/en/press-releases-about-coronavirus
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30.1.2023 | The Ministry of Social Affairs and Health has instructed airlines that people travelling from China to Finland should be required to present proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 48 hours before the start of their trip. Passengers should also wear a mask or respirator during flights.https://stm.fi/en/-/passengers-arriving-in-finland-from-china-should-be-required-to-present-proof-of-negative-covid-19-test
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28.6.2022 | Minister of Social Affairs and Health Hanna Sarkkinen will visit Tallinn on 29 June to meet with Estonia’s Minister of Social Protection Signe Riisalo. The topics to be discussed include the situation of Ukrainian refugees and the social security systems in both countries and developing them.https://stm.fi/en/-/minister-of-social-affairs-and-health-sarkkinen-visits-tallinn-to-discuss-the-development-of-social-security-and-the-situation-of-ukrainian-refugees
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11.8.2020 | To prevent the spread of the coronavirus, more measures will be targeted at travellers arriving in Finland from so-called high-risk countries. These include an official quarantine order or a requirement to take a coronavirus test. The matter is currently being prepared as the aim is to introduce rapidly a new operating model.https://stm.fi/en/-/health-security-of-borders-to-be-improved-by-new-measures-to-prevent-spread-of-coronavirus
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19.2.2021 | The amendments to the Communicable Diseases Act have been approved, and they will enter into force on 22 February 2021. They will strengthen the possibilities of local and regional authorities to take proactive and swift measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Most of the amendments will remain in force until 30 June 2021.https://stm.fi/en/-/amendments-to-communicable-diseases-act-approved-regional-authorities-to-have-more-means-to-curb-covid-19
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31.5.2018 | A working group, appointed by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, proposes a road map for ending the use of tobacco and other nicotine products in Finland by 2030. It would mean that less than 5% of the adult population use tobacco and nicotine products daily. Reaching this goal, recorded in the Tobacco Act, requires that the future governments monitor and assess tobacco policy and develop new measures.https://stm.fi/en/-/tyoryhma-tupakka-ja-nikotiinipolitiikkaa-kehittamalla-suomi-savuttomaksi
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25.11.2021 | The Government proposes that the temporary provisions of the Communicable Diseases Act be extended until the end of June 2022. These temporary provisions have to do with health-secure entry into the country, the Koronavilkku mobile application, restrictions on premises and activities to prevent the spread of infections, and COVID-19 passports, among other matters.https://stm.fi/en/-/government-proposes-to-continue-temporary-amendments-to-communicable-diseases-act-until-end-of-june-2022
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5.3.2020 | The Ministry of Social Affairs and Health is responsible for ensuring that Finland is prepared for both unexpected and gradually emerging situations that affect, or may affect, healthcare and social welfare services one way or another.https://stm.fi/en/-/kirsi-varhila-suomi-aloitti-koronavirustilanteeseen-varautumisen-ennen-kuin-siita-julkisuudessa-tiedettiin
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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...https://stm.fi/en/-/194055633/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
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31.1.2022 | At its meeting on 7 January, the Ministerial Working Group on COVID-19 issued a recommendation that people meet with no more than five persons outside their immediate family at a time. In a written procedure on Monday 31 January, the Ministerial Working Group decided to lift this recommendation as of 1 February.https://stm.fi/en/-/194055633/recommendation-to-meet-with-no-more-than-five-persons-outside-family-to-be-lifted
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5.12.2025 | 1 Classified as ECDC NORMAL Appendix 10 - Country follow-up to ECDC PHEPA recommendations Following the PHEPA mission conducted in your country, the final ECDC assessment report includes a series of recommendations aiming at supporting your countr...https://stm.fi/documents/1271139/231157712/National_Action_Plan_2025_Finland_follow_up_ECDC.pdf/800f16d0-fa2a-cba1-acfe-97e6f89a07df?t=1764936667375
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7.1.2021 | On 7 January, the Government decided to extend the restrictions on entry into the country until 9 February 2021. The COVID-19 epidemic is still clearly growing globally, and the number of infections is increasing in most countries more sharply than in Finland. It is therefore not justified to ease the restrictions until the new health security measures under preparation have been made sufficiently available.https://stm.fi/en/-/1410869/restrictions-on-entry-extended-until-9-february
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4.2.2016 | Zika virus, which is spreading particularly in Latin America, transmits to humans primarily through mosquitoes. A few individual sexually-transmitted infections have been reported but reliable evidence of their significance to the spread of the epidemic has not been found.https://stm.fi/en/-/zikavirus-tarttuu-ensisijaisesti-hyttysten-valityksella-muita-tarttumareitteja-tutkitaan
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29.1.2016 | Zika virus, which is currently spreading rapidly particularly in South and Central America, has not been found in Finland. The virus is transmitted by mosquitoes, such as the yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti), which do not live in Finland. Anyone infected with Zika virus while abroad will not transmit it to others upon returning home, as the virus is not transmitted from human to human.https://stm.fi/en/-/zikavirus-ei-levia-ihmisesta-toiseen-virusta-ei-esiinny-suomessa
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18.1.2023 | Sosiaali- ja terveysministeriö Muistio tartuntatautitoimijoiden ja viranomaisten esittämistä lainsäädännön kehittämistar- peista Muistio tartuntatautitoimijoiden ja viranomaisten esittämistä lainsäädännön kehittämistarpeista Sisällysluettelo 1. Ta...https://stm.fi/documents/1271139/105036658/Muistio+tartuntatautitoimijoiden+ja+viranomaisten+esitt%C3%A4mist%C3%A4+lains%C3%A4%C3%A4d%C3%A4nn%C3%B6n+kehitt%C3%A4mistarpeista.pdf/dfc4bd81-fdda-99ba-33c4-8fbb874b889d?t=1674031843965
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20.1.2023 | Social- och hälsovårdsministeriet Promemoria om hur aktörer inom bekämpningen av smittsamma sjukdomar och myndigheterna anser att lagstiftningen bör utvecklas Promemoria om hur aktörer inom bekämpningen av smittsamma sjukdomar och myndigheterna an...https://stm.fi/documents/1271139/105036658/Promemoria_utveckling_av_smittsamma_sjukdomars_lagstiftningen.pdf/367ea75b-1a02-e5d2-c75a-841d52d7a8b8?t=1674204650202