The government of Finland adopted a plan for the gradual lifting of restrictions imposed due to the spread of the coronavirus. Since may 14, allowed the Finns travelling abroad from June 1, will be lifted the ban on events involving more than 50 people.
It is reported RIA Novosti with reference to the press service of the Finnish Cabinet. From 1 June the country will also begin to open public restaurants, museums, theatres, sports halls and swimming pools. Activities with number of participants more than 500 people will be banned until July 31.
The government of Finland advises people over the age of 70 to avoid personal contacts in the next few months anyway.
During the pandemic in Finland noted 5327 cases of infection with coronavirus in 240 deaths.
Wrote NEWS.ru the Finnish government announced the introduction of a monthly allowance of €720 for parents who took unpaid leave to care for children, and for persons who find themselves in quarantine after returning from abroad.