Coronavirus: Finland is better



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Efficient management, a lot of trust in the authorities, and ultimately a bit of luck: Finnish commentators see the reasons why the Nordic country has so far been able to control the new corona virus better than anyone in Europe.

Inform but also control: In Finland, the authorities rely on binding rules when necessary.

Inform but also control: In Finland, the authorities rely on binding rules when necessary.

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“The restrictions are likely to be tightened again soon,” is a message currently being heard in many parts of Europe in light of the second wave of the corona pandemic. In Finland, last week it affected the Helsinki metropolitan area, home to 1.7 million people, almost a third of the entire Finnish population. Therefore, this region is being closely watched by the authorities. And because the number of reported Sars-CoV-2 infections has been increasing again for a few weeks, as reported by Finnish broadcaster Yle, the reins must be taken.

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