Finland records 115 infections and 2 deaths over the weekend
On Monday, authorities were concerned about the situation in Mikkeli, where more than 300 people have been exposed to the virus. The city authorities have decided that school students in grades 4-9 remain studying from home for the next two weeks.
Finnish health authorities reported 115 new coronavirus infections since last Friday (45 on Saturday, 23 on Sunday, 47 on Monday), bringing to 8,627 the total number of cases in the country since the beginning of the pandemic.
In addition, there have been two more deaths, bringing the total number of fatalities to 339, according to the latest figures released by the National Institute of Health and Welfare (THL, in its English acronym). A
There are also 10 patients receiving hospital treatment. Of them, 3 are admitted to intensive care.
Source: THL.
Concern about Mikkeli
Finnish authorities say 812,400 Covid-19 tests have been carried out to date. An estimated 7,500 people (90% of those who contracted the disease) have already recovered.
On Monday 14 September, authorities were seriously concerned about the situation in the city of Mikkeli (located about 230 kilometres northeast from Helsinki), where more than 300 people have been exposed to the virus recently.
The city authorities have decided that school students in grades 4-9 remain studying from home for the next two weeks (September 15-27). The measure has been suggested by the South Savo Social and Health Care Authority (Essote).