FILE PHOTO: A man receives a booster dose of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine at the vaccine center in Espoo, Finland, January 4, 2022. Lehtikuva/Jussi Nukari/via REUTERS
HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finland will begin gradually easing COVID-19 restrictions from Feb. 1 instead of mid-February as initially planned as the burden on its hospitals eases, the government said late on Thursday.
On Jan. 18, Prime Minister Sanna Marin said Finland would begin scaling back restrictions from mid-February, but signs of stabilization in the infection rate caused by the Omicron variant of the virus led the government to alter its plan.
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