Notification of new coronavirus infection status
-Public facilities, hotels, restaurants, etc. are open with restrictions in Finland, and vaccination is gradually being supplied-
There are some people infected with coronavirus in Finland, but 83% of those aged 12 years or older who have been vaccinated have been vaccinated twice, accounting for 43.8%.
Regarding entry from Japan to Finland, the entry conditions for those staying in Japan and traveling directly from Japan to Finland are as follows.
・ Those who can prove that they have been vaccinated with the new coronavirus 7 days or more before entering Japan ・ Those who can prove that they have been vaccinated once after overcoming the new coronavirus ・ Those who have the coronavirus certificate of the European Union (6? Certificate of overcoming the coronavirus within a month)
One of the above three conditions must be met. There is yet another condition.
・ Those who can prove a negative result by undergoing PCR test or antigen test within 48 hours before entering Japan
* The above conditions are for those born in 2006 or before 2006 * Only for those who have been vaccinated with a vaccine approved by the Finnish National Health and Welfare Organization (Pfizer, etc.) Only professionals with socially necessary roles can enter the country. Sightseeing, business trips, school attendance, etc. are all impossible.
For more information, please visit the Embassy of Japan in Finland.
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2022 is the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great, who built the town of St. Petersburg, so this year is full of commemorative events!
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happy New Year! With the Russian Lunar New Year on January 14th, the Christmas tree is also in full bloom.
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QR code was introduced in shopping centers from the beginning of the year 😊
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As of January 13, 2022 (Thursday) 870,526 people infected in St. Petersburg (+1,839 compared to the previous day)
28,811 dead (+58 from the previous day)
(From Yandex statistics)
When it comes to the Russian New Year, the Christmas tree is indispensable. It can be found in various places such as squares, apartments and shopping centers.
From December 20th to 31st, 238 Christmas tree markets opened. There are many people who buy fir tree trees, and many of them are open 24 hours a day. Russians love the New Year time. During that time, many people take a break from work, go out to play with friends, go for walks, eat delicious food, and relax.
December 23, 2021, Moscow City:
Number of infected people - 2 012 582 (+3062)
Number of deaths-36 202 (+77)
Number of recoverers-1 846 440 (+3292)
After the detection of a new mutant strain of the new coronavirus, the Omicron strain, the Russian government announced new measures against coronavirus.
・ Returnees from South Africa are required to undergo a PCR test within 3 days after entering the country and to perform self-quarantine for 14 days.
-The validity period of the PCR test negative certificate is now 48 hours.
Forty-one new cases of Omicron strain of the new coronavirus have been confirmed in Russia.
Russian New Year is January 1st and Christmas is January 7th, but Santa who can't wait until the 7th will bring presents on the 1st. It's impatient 😊😊😊
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In St. Petersburg, the introduction of the QR code has been postponed until December 26th, with some exceptions. Foreigners will receive a QR code when they are vaccinated against Sputnik Light.
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The Hermitage Museum has introduced a QR code.
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As of December 12, 2021 (Sunday) 815,308 infected people in St. Petersburg (+2,012 from the previous day)
26,886 dead (+63 from the previous day)
(From Yandex statistics)
Recently, the outside air feels colder and winter is approaching. Preparations for the New Year have already begun in Moscow. The center of Moscow has already been decorated with illuminations. You can see different New Year's decorations on each street. The winter lighting is very beautiful. The Christmas Market and GUM Skating Rink will open on November 29th in Red Square. Famous figure skaters will participate in the Opening Ceremony, and an ice skating show will also be held.
November 25, 2021, Moscow City:
Number of infected people-1 930 050 (+3349)
Deaths-33 727 (+92)
Number of recoverers-1 750 445 (+5161)
The number of newly infected people is gradually decreasing. Currently, about 67% of Moscow people have completed vaccination. Compared to last year, the current corona measures are not so strict.
・ Masks are compulsory in buildings and public transportation, but the rate of wearing masks in the city is quite low.
・ You need to show the QR code to enter the theater, museum or museum.
・ Restaurants and shopping centers are open as usual.
Gobusatashiteorimasu. Information from Finland.
-Public facilities, hotels, restaurants, etc. are open with restrictions in Finland, and vaccination is gradually being supplied-
There are some coronavirus-infected people in Finland, but 81% of vaccinated people over the age of 12 have been vaccinated.
Regarding entry to Finland, in the case of Japan, the conditions for staying in Japan and traveling directly from Japan to Finland are as follows.
・ Those who have been vaccinated with the new corona vaccination more than 7 days before entry are not restricted from entering the country and are not required to carry out PCR tests and voluntary quarantine after entry.
* Caution: Only for those who have been vaccinated with a vaccine (Pfizer, etc.) approved by the Finnish National Health and Welfare Organization. No later voluntary quarantine is required.
・ Only other people, professionals who have urgent personal circumstances or socially necessary roles, can enter the country. Sightseeing, business trips, school attendance, etc. are all impossible.
For details, please see the home site of the Embassy of Japan in Finland.
Disclaimer The information posted on this site will be updated as quickly as possible while paying attention to accuracy at the time of posting, but since most of the information is excerpts / summary summaries / translations from sources such as various official websites, it is 100% accurate. We do not guarantee sex. Please note that the operator does not take any responsibility for any actions taken by the user using the information on this website. Please be sure to check the original information of the source.