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Gov't orders immediate control of medical reserves

Published : 17 Mar 2020, 20:44

  DF News Desk
Prime Minister Sanna Marin spoke at a press conference on government measures following coronavirus situation on Tuesday. Photo Finnish government by Lauri Heikkinen.

The government on Tuesday used the fast track option of the Emergency Powers Act to order immediate control of the country's reserves of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, reported news agency Xinhua.

Anna-Kaisa Pekonen, minister of social affairs and health, said at a televised press conference that no shortage exists. Officials have said earlier that the country is well prepared as medical reserves stockpiling has been required by the law.

Prime Minister Sanna Marin told the press conference that while the borders of Finland was expected to be closed on Thursday, travel restrictions inside the country will not be imposed, but could be necessary later. Necessary work-related travel in and out of Finland will also be allowed.

Only the airports of Helsinki, Turku and Mariehamn will remain open for international air services.

Freight services will not be restricted. Shipping companies have said that some Baltic ferries in and out of Finnish ports will continue operating as they also carry freight.

While Finnish citizens staying abroad were advised to return home, the government noted that those with residence permits in a foreign country can remain there.