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Clear reduction in number of COVID-19 cases — positive trend must continue before restrictions can be eased

Clear downward trend in number and incidence of cases Between 5 and 11 April, slightly over 2,500 new cases were reported to the communicable diseases register, showing a decrease of nearly 750 cases from the previous week. The incidence of new cases was 45 per 100,000 inhabitants, while in the previous week it was 59. The total number of new cases in the last two-week period was more than 5,700, which was about 1,600 cases fewer than in the preceding two-week period. The incidence of new cases was 104 per 100,000 inhabitants, while in the preceding two-week period it was 160.  Currently, the estimated basic reproduction number is 0.75–0.95, with a 90 per cent probability. This is at the same level as the week before.

Wednesday s papers: New restrictions unlikely, vaccine policy, Niinistö-Putin call

Wednesday s papers: New restrictions unlikely, vaccine policy, Niinistö-Putin call Morning papers report that the government is now unlikely to seek new powers to manage the coronavirus epidemic. The City of Helsinki is planning extra funding for schools to address mental health problems and learning disabilities caused by coronavirus restrictions, Image: Jyrki Lyytikkä / Yle The Helsinki daily Helsingin Sanomat reports that the government meets on Wednesday to discuss its exit strategy and whether or not it should again approach Parliament for special powers to manage the coronavirus epidemic. In late March, the government withdrew a plan for restrictions on movement after Parliament s Constitutional Committee rejected its draft proposal. At that time, it was assumed that the government would rewrite and resubmit the bill.

Finland continues use of AstraZeneca vaccine for over 65 age group only

Finland continues use of AstraZeneca vaccine for over 65 age group only The National Vaccination Expert Group (KRAR) said it saw no reason to change the existing age limit. Use of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine was suspended in Finland last month due to reports of blood clots in two people who had received the jab. Image: Jorge Gonzalez / Yle The National Vaccination Expert Group (KRAR) has recommended that Finnish health authorities continue to use the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine for people aged 65 years and over only. The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) announced that it supports KRAR s assessment and will proceed as recommended by the expert group.

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