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THL: Medical staff do not have much higher coronavirus infection chance

THL: Medical staff do not have much higher coronavirus infection chance
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Step by step: Finland plans to start lifting coronavirus restrictions from this month

Step by step: Finland plans to start lifting coronavirus restrictions from this month The gradual easing of restrictions would begin with primary school students returning to classrooms and bars re-opening. Prime Minister Sanna Marin s (SDP) government presented the draft plan to opposition parties at the House of the Estates in Helsinki on Thursday. Image: Heikki Saukkomaa / Lehtikuva Finland s government has prepared a draft plan for the gradual relaxing and removal of coronavirus restrictions, beginning this month with the end of partial shutdown. The plan would see primary school students in all parts of the country return to classrooms in April while bars and restaurants would be permitted to open their doors to customers once again.

Finnish events industry pins summer hopes on rapid testing

Finnish events industry pins summer hopes on rapid testing While awaiting an official exit strategy, the events sector has started plans to pilot rapid testing of festival-goers. Early summer festivals have already been cancelled in Finland, but events later in the summer may still be held if coronavirus restrictions are lifted. Image: David Pearson / AOP Most people in Finland are keenly awaiting information about how they will be able to spend their summer. One question high on the list is whether public events, such as festivals can be organised and held, even on a reduced scale. Even before the government has finalised an exit strategy, the events industry has been working on its own plan for summer activities which relies on the use of rapid coronavirus testing.

Childhood cognitive problems could lead to mental health issues in later life

 E-Mail Children experiencing cognitive problems such as low attention, poor memory or lack of inhibition may later suffer mental health issues as teenagers and young adults, a new study reveals. Targeting specific markers in childhood for early treatment may help to minimise the risk of children developing certain psychopathological problems in adolescence and adult life, such as borderline personality disorder, depression and psychosis. Cognitive deficits are core features of mental disorders and important in predicting long-term prognosis - the researchers work indicates that individual patterns of such deficits predate specific mental disorders. Analysing data from an initial UK cohort of 13,988 individuals born between April 1991 and December 1992, researchers discovered a number of key and specific links between childhood cognitive problems and mental health issues in later life, namely:

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