The Finnish government intends to extend until the end of 2021 the action of the requirements for entry into the country introduced in the conditions of the coronavirus pandemic. This is reported by TASS.
Cabinet sent a proposal to the Parliament on the extension of the relevant provisions of the Law on Infectious Diseases. “They are aimed at protecting the population from spreading in Finland delivered from abroad Coronavirus infection,” the authorities say.
Thus, by the end of the year from entering Finland, citizens born in 2005 and earlier will require a certificate of transmitted disease or vaccination recognized in the country drugs, or a negative test on COVID-19. At the moment, the trip to Finnish territory from Russia is still impossible.
On September 10, Denmark in Europe canceled all epidemiological limitations. Now all over the country will no longer be required to enter restaurants, gyms and nightclubs, children with contact with contaminated COVID-19 people will no longer send home immediately.