The situation in Finland becomes more complicated day after day.
According to the latest figures published by the National Institute of Health and Welfare (THL), the country diagnosed 267 new cases of coronarivus (koronavirus, in Finnish) in the last 24 hours.
The total number of infections raises to 1882 on Saturday 4 April. This is 16.5% more than on Friday, when the number of cases reported was 1,615. However, THL says the figures include also the results of some tests previously made.
Until Friday, the coronavirus had claimed 20 lives in Finland.
Koronakartta päivittyy jälleen. Tapausmäärien kokonaislukema on 1882.
🔹 Hyppäys eiliseen sisältää myös takautuvia testituloksia.
🔹 Kuitenkin lähes 200 uutta raportoitua tapausta, jotka jakautuvat eri näytteenottopäiville.
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Cases by municipality
The National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has begun to release the figures on coronavirus (koronavirus, in Finnish) infections by municipality.
According to the last available figures, Helsinki, Espoo and Vantaa are the municipalities with the highest number of cases.
Espoo | 161 |
Hämmeenlinna | 10 |
Helsinki | 511 |
Jämsa | 6 |
Järvenpää | 25 |
Jyväskylä | 43 |
Kaarina | 6 |
Kangasala | 10 |
Kauniainen | 10 |
Kemi | 6 |
Kerava | 9 |
Kirkkonummi | 19 |
Kittilä | 8 |
Kiuruvesi | 11 |
Kouvola | 6 |
Kuopio | 20 |
Lahti | 21 |
Laitila | 5 |
Lappeenranta | 7 |
Lohja | 22 |
Mikkeli | 20 |
Muurame | 7 |
Nurmijärvi | 14 |
Oulu | 55 |
Pirkkala | 5 |
Pori | 11 |
Porvoo | 16 |
Raasepori | 11 |
Rauma | 5 |
Riihimäki | 6 |
Rovaniemi | 13 |
Salo | 10 |
Seinäjoki | 11 |
Sipoo | 30 |
Siuntio | 6 |
Tampere | 71 |
Turku | 27 |
Tuusula | 14 |
Vaasa | 18 |
Valkeakoski | 11 |
Vantaa | 88 |
Vihti | 8 |
Number of cases by Municipality. Source: THL.
These data by municipality only includes those cities with at least 5 cases. The figures correspond to 3 April 2020, so they may not match the last total number of cases reported.
The list of cases by municipality will be updated as soon as THL publishes the new data corresponding to 4 April.