COVID-19 Roundup: Phase 1 of Greenland’s reopening on June 15; Finland believes in a greener recovery

Greenland’s Prime Minister Kim Kielsen attends a joint press conference in Stockholm on October 30, 2019. (Jonathan Nackstrand / AFP / Getty Images)
Phase 1 of Greenland’s reopening strategy will start on June 15, the government said in a Monday news conference, accompanied by all party leaders. 

As COVID-19 restrictions lift across the Nordic countries, it presents an opportunity to promote climate neutrality and to use energy policy as a tool for post-coronavirus recovery, says Finland.

The government of the Sakha Republic, northeastern Russia, said COVID-19 restrictions will remain in the capital city of Yakutsk for the foreseeable future as infection numbers continue to climb… Continue reading this Arctic roundup in our interactive map. (Mobile version available here)

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