Coronavirus COVID-19 – Latest Updates

Coronavirus COVID-19 – Latest Updates

Updated on 18 March at 17:15.

  • At the beginning of the year, an epidemic caused by the new coronavirus COVID-19 began in China.
  • So far, approximately 185,000 cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed globally. A total of 159 countries have reported infections.
  • The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the coronavirus epidemic a pandemic on 11 March 2020.
  • COVID-19 epidemics have developed quickly in many places around the world, and the situation in Europe is also changing rapidly.
  • THL is monitoring and assessing the situation together with the European Centre for Disease Prevention (ECDC) and the World Health Organisation (WHO).

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The situation in Finland

  • In Finland, COVID-19 cases have been diagnosed both among tourists infected elsewhere and those infected here in Finland. Currently, there are only a few cases for which the origin cannot be traced. Most of the COVID-19 cases diagnosed in Finland have been mild. Some of those infected have also required hospital care.
  • Finland is preparing for a wider epidemic. The speed at which the epidemic develops will most likely vary across the country. In areas where there are signs of the spread of the epidemic, the focus should be on protecting risk groups, i.e. the elderly and people with underlying conditions.
  • The Government, together with the President of the Republic, have declared a state of emergency in Finland due to the coronavirus situation.
  • The measures outlined by the Government will be implemented in accordance with the Emergency Powers Act, the Communicable Diseases Act and other relevant legislation.
  • The measures outlined by the Government on 16 March include the closure of schools, educational institutions and universities, restrictions to public meetings and gatherings, mobility and visits to health care units, and increases to social welfare and health care capacity. Finland’s national borders will be closed on 19 March 2020. These measures will remain in force until 13 April 2020.
  • Measures outlined by the Government.
  • Rapid identification of cases continues to be important in order to slow down the progress of the epidemic.
  • Finnish hospitals are well prepared for examining and treating coronavirus infections in isolation.

Infections diagnosed in Finland

  • So far, 359 laboratory-confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been diagnosed in Finland.
  • The sampling criteria for COVID-19 have been changed. With suspected infections, samples are primarily taken from patients with severe respiratory tract infection symptoms and from healthcare and social welfare personnel. Samples from people with mild symptoms returning from trips are still taken at the discretion of a physician. Asymptomatic people are not tested.
  • Other Nordic countries, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom among others have also shifted to a similar sampling strategy.
  • For example, health care personnel returning from abroad have been tested with a low threshold, provided that there is sufficient capacity, so as to prevent the spread of infections in health care.
  • We publish the statistics every day with the laboratory-confirmed cases reported by the hospital districts. There may be a delay with the reported numbers.
  • The latest figures describing the number of infections are not fully comparable with the previous figures. Hospital districts are testing for coronavirus according to their resources, following the instructions of the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare.
  • On 19 March 2020, the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare will begin to make direct use of the National Infectious Diseases Register in the monitoring of coronavirus infections.
  • In the future, laboratory-confirmed coronavirus infections reported by hospital districts can be found in the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare-maintained National Infectious Diseases Register’s public database, from where anyone can view and utilise them.
  • In the initial phase, there may be some delays and regional variations in the reporting of figures .
  • We will also continue to present monitoring data and visualisations on this page on the basis of the data in the National Infectious Diseases Register.

The situation in Europe

  • In Europe, the COVID-19 epidemic is extensively ongoing in Italy, Spain, France, Germany and Switzerland as well as many other countries.
  • A total of more than 74,000 cases have been diagnosed in Europe.
  • A large share of the cases reported in Europe have been diagnosed in Italy, over 30,000. The health care system in Italy is severely overburdened.
  • Many European countries have closed their borders to prevent or slow down the epidemic.
  • A large number of infections have also been reported in the Nordic countries. For example, more than 1,100 cases have been reported in Sweden. We are particularly monitoring and assessing the situation closely in the Nordic countries.
  • A summary of cases diagnosed in Europe on the ECDC website.
  • Numbers of cases in the European countries (WHO)

The situation with the epidemic outside Europe

  • Elsewhere in the world, the epidemic is continuing and the number of cases is increasing in many countries, including Iran and the United States. In the United States, the number of cases probably far exceeds the reported figures.
  • The number of reported cases worldwide has exceeded the figures reported by China. China has reported more than 82 000 cases, and
  • the epidemic now appears to be subsiding there.
  • To date, more than 7,500 people have died worldwide, and more than 3,300 of them have died in China. The vast majority of infected people have recovered.
  • Number of cases in different countries (WHO)

International risk assessment

  • The ECDC and WHO regularly update their assessment of the situation. THL is monitoring the international situation, developing guidelines for health care and laboratories, assessing the health risks related to the coronavirus and drawing up assessments of how the situation with the virus may develop.
  • COVID-19 (ECDC)
  • Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak (WHO)

Guidelines for tourists

  • Due to the exceptional circumstances caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs recommends avoiding all travel abroad for the time being.
  • Finnish travellers are advised to return to Finland as soon as possible.
  • Finns and permanent residents of Finland returning from abroad are advised to live in conditions that correspond to quarantine for a period of two weeks after their return. 
  • Number of cases in different countries (WHO)

THL guidelines for health care

Instructions for workplaces

Quarantine and isolation: forms

Form templates for decisions related to quarantine and isolation (in Finnish, Swedish and English)

Instructions for citizens

Communication materials on the prevention of coronavirus

Instructions for hand and coughing hygiene

 

Infectious diseases