The European football championship starts on Friday (11 June) and teams will face each other in 51 matches in 11 cities across the continent. Despite the travelling, UEFA has pledged that it will be “the most eco-friendly championship to date”. EURACTIV France reports.
Finland extends entry curbs till June 27
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Helsinki, June 4 : The Finland government has announced the extension of its Covid-19 travel restrictions from other Schengen countries until June 27.
In a statement on Thursday, the government said that as the virus has continued to spread, Finland does not yet have adequate measures to replace the restrictions , Xinhua news agency reported
However, air travel to Finland for all work purposes will now be allowed from the Schengen area and from the European Union (EU) member states.
Until now, only essential work-related air travel has been allowed.
A Swedish cohort study which assessed associations between healthy food choices and human gut microbiota composition has pointed out the notable impact of dietary fiber and red meat on the health of the gut microbiome.
2021-06-03 14:35:47 GMT2021-06-03 22:35:47(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
HELSINKI, June 3 (Xinhua) Pregnant women can now choose to be vaccinated against COVID-19 if they wish, according to the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare s new recommendation (THL) on Thursday.
The THL said in a press release that if the first COVID-19 vaccine dose was administered before the pregnancy, the second dose can also be taken whilst pregnant.
Furthermore, there is no need to postpone fertility treatments due to the COVID-19 vaccinations.
Pregnancy can increase the risk of serious severe illness and even death from COVID-19. For now, research on the effects of COVID-19 vaccination on pregnant women is still scarce. However, experience, animal tests and initial research data have not shown any cause for safety concerns. Several pregnant women have been vaccinated around the world, the THL said.