Finland is having two minds about the pandemic.
On the one hand, this week was the first winter holiday week for schools in southern Finland (the winter holiday is one week but they are phased over a three-week period) and Lapland is packed. Apparently many of the holiday makers do keep distance for example when queuing to the ski lifts, but there are bound to be situations where there is no sufficient space between people. Many cook in their own accommodation, but many also go to the restaurants. Also the travel is a contagion risk, even when traveling by car they have to stop to eat, have coffee and pee, several times over the 1000 km drive. As we have the variant viruses here in the south (mostly the British variant), the holidays are now making sure it gets evenly distributed all over the country.
On the other, the government has declared a state of emergency and stricter restrictions are being rolled out. We are not going into an actual lockdown, but indoor public spaces will be closed. Even restaurants and bars will close for three weeks starting 8. March. I say “even”, because it’s apparently been very hard to close private businesses, so bars have been open since the previous state of emergency was ended last spring. This has raised a lot of criticism, as young people im secondary education have been on distance learning for months, hobbies are closed, yet bars stay open.
The three upper years of comprehensive school (we have 9 yrs mandatory school, 6 yrs of which is “lower” and 3 yrs “upper) will go back to distance learning also from March 8. In other words my kid goes to school for a week to gather the bugs classmates have collected in Lapland...
Vaccinations are under way, but like everywhere they are going slow. However as the Astra-Zeneca vaccine is not recommended for over 70 year olds, people who are younger but have elevated risk due a medical condition are being vaccinated as a parallel stream to the old people who are getting either the Pfizer or Modena shots. So, I have a vaccination booked for next week, which will be a little relief. (I have diabetes 2 which puts me in the first medical risk group).
Cases and hospitalizations are surging. I really do hope the closures will help, or we’ll be in deep trouble!