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  1. Joint EU reserve: rescEU The European Union’s rescEU system consists of reserves designed to prepare for various disasters. There are two rescEU stockpiles in Finland: the rescEU CBRN Stockpile , which prepares for chemical (C), biological (B), ra...
    https://intermin.fi/en/project/resceu-stockpiling
  2. EU:s gemensamma resursreserv: rescEU Europeiska unionens rescEU-system består av olika beredskapsreserver för katastrofer. Finland har två rescEU-reserver: CBRN-beredskapslager för beredskap inför hot och olyckor orsakade av CBRN-ämnen (kemiska (C...
    https://intermin.fi/sv/projekt/resceu-lager
  3. 8.9.2023 | Recent news has shown that countries in Europe also need to be increasingly prepared for serious, protracted and large-scale crises. Even in the EU, Member States have the primary responsibility for preventing, preparing for and responding to natural and man-made disasters.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/the-resceu-provides-additional-capacities-for-accident-and-disaster-management
  4. 21.12.2021 | In its negotiations on Tuesday 21 December, the Government discussed the COVID-19 situation and decided on new restrictions and other necessary measures. In addition to increasing vaccination coverage, effective national and regional measures to limit close contacts are needed to slow down the spread of the epidemic. This will allow more time for giving people third vaccine doses.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/194055633/government-decides-on-new-covid-19-restrictions-vaccinations-still-the-key-to-controlling-the-epidemic
  5. 16.8.2023 | At the beginning of the year, Finland received substantial funding of EUR 242 million from the EU Commission for the establishment of a CBRN strategic reserve. Material will be stockpiled in the reserve in case of emergencies involving chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) threats, accidents and situations, especially in Northern and Eastern Europe, says Project Manager Tarja Rantala.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/europe-s-largest-cbrn-reserve-to-be-established-in-finland
  6. 16.12.2021 | The restrictions on entry at external borders currently in place in Finland will continue and health security measures will be tightened. The relevant Government decision made on 16 December will enter into force on 20 December and will remain in force until 16 January 2022. According to the decision, passengers arriving from outside the EU and the Schengen area will be required, as of 21 Decemb...
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/passengers-arriving-from-third-countries-who-have-received-a-full-course-of-vaccination-required-to-carry-proof-of-a-negative-covid-19-test-as-of-21-december-1
  7. 15.12.2021 | The Government plans to decide on new entry restrictions on Thursday 16 December 2021. Health security measures would be tightened and the existing restrictions on entry at external borders would be extended until 16 January 2022. 
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/passengers-arriving-from-third-countries-who-have-received-a-full-course-of-vaccination-required-to-carry-proof-of-a-negative-covid-19-test-as-of-21-december
  8. 13.1.2022 | Internal border control will continue and the restrictions on entry will remain largely unchanged until 31 January. However, some exemptions will be made for people who cannot be vaccinated against COVID-19 for medical reasons. The Government decided on these changes at its session on 13 January and they will enter into force on 17 January 2022.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/restrictions-on-entry-remain-largely-unchanged-until-31-january
  9. 7.4.2022 | The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread. To safeguard the capacity of the healthcare system, restrictions on external border traffic will continue until 8 May. The Government decided to extend the restrictions at its session on 7 April and they will enter into force on 11 April. 
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/restrictions-on-external-border-traffic-extended-until-8-may
  10. 10.2.2022 | The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread. To safeguard the capacity of the healthcare system, restrictions on external border traffic will continue until 13.3. Some exemptions will however be made. The Government decided on these changes at its session on 10.2. and they will enter into force on 15.2. 
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/restrictions-on-external-border-traffic-extended-until-13-march
  11. 27.1.2022 | Internal border control, which was reinstated for traffic between Finland and all Schengen countries at the end of December, will end on 31 January. In contrast, restrictions on external border traffic will continue until 14 February. The Government adopted a decision on the restrictions on external border traffic on 27 January and the decision will enter into force on 1 February.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/internal-border-control-will-end-restrictions-on-external-border-traffic-will-continue-until-14-february
  12. 28.12.2021 | Internal border control will be reinstated at Finland’s borders starting on Tuesday 28 December. There will also be other changes to the restrictions on entry, and as of 28 December, the same restrictions will apply to everyone arriving in Finland from abroad. The Government decided on the new restrictions today. The decision will enter into force on 28 December at 15.00 Finnish time and will remain in force until 16 January 2022. 
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/internal-border-control-to-be-reinstated-for-traffic-between-finland-and-the-schengen-countries-on-28-december-same-restrictions-now-apply-to-all-passengers-arriving-in-finland
  13. 5.5.2022 | The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread. To safeguard the capacity of the healthcare system, restrictions on external border traffic will continue until 5 June. The Government decided to extend the existing restrictions at its session on 5 May.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/restrictions-on-external-border-traffic-extended-until-5-june
  14. 13.1.2022 | Gränskontrollen vid de inre gränserna fortsätter och inreserestriktionerna förblir också i övrigt i huvudsak oförändrade fram till den 31 januari. Det införs dock vissa lättnader i begränsningarna i fråga om de personer som av medicinskt grundad anledning inte kan ta vaccin mot covid-19. Statsrådet fattade beslut om ändringarna vid sitt sammanträde den 13 januari och ändringarna träder i kraft den 17 januari 2022.
    https://intermin.fi/sv/-/inreserestriktionerna-forblir-i-huvudsak-oforandrade-fram-till-den-31-januari
  15. 4.11.2021 | Restrictions on external border traffic will continue. Vaccination coverage is not yet sufficient in Finland, and there is still a risk that the capacity of the healthcare system will be exceeded. For this reason, the validity of the decision made on 14 October will be extended until 28 November. However, people may still enter Finland from all countries upon presenting an approved certificate of a full course of vaccination.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/restrictions-on-entry-into-finland-extended-until-28-november
  16. 2.6.2022 | The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread. To safeguard the capacity of the healthcare system, restrictions on external border traffic will continue until 30 June. The Government decided to extend the existing restrictions at its session on 2 June.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/restrictions-on-external-border-traffic-extended-until-30-june
  17. 2.9.2021 | A few changes will be made to the restrictions on entry at external borders based on current incidence rates. The Government adopted a decision on the matter on 2 August and the decision will enter into force on 6 August. The restrictions will continue until 19 September. However, people may still enter Finland from all countries upon presenting an approved certificate of a full vaccine course.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/changes-to-restrictions-on-entry-at-external-borders-1
  18. 7.10.2021 | Restrictions on entry will be lifted for residents of Kuwait in traffic arriving in Finland from Kuwait. The Government adopted a decision on the matter on 7 October and the decision will enter into force on 11 October. No other changes will be introduced to the restrictions. The existing restrictions on entry at external borders will be extended until 24 October. However, people may still enter Finland from all countries upon presenting an approved certificate of a full course of vaccination.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/restrictions-on-entry-at-external-borders-extended-until-24-october
  19. 7.1.2022 | In its first meeting on Friday 7 January, the ministerial working group on COVID-19 was briefed on the epidemiological situation, the spread of the Omicron variant, the burden on and capacity of the healthcare system, and the progress of vaccinations.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/194055633/ministerial-working-group-on-covid-19-proposes-measures-to-curb-worsening-epidemic-situation
  20. 5.8.2021 | Changes are being made to the restrictions on external border traffic based on COVID-19 incidence rates, as the epidemic continues to spread vigorously in many parts of the world. The Government adopted a decision on the matter on 5 August. The decision will enter into force on 9 August and will remain in force until 22 August 2021. However, people may still enter Finland from all countries upon presenting an approved certificate of a full vaccine course.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/changes-to-restrictions-on-entry-at-external-borders