COVID-19 roundup: ‘hybrid’ reopening plan adopted in Finland; no more cases in Nunavik
The Finnish government adopted its so-called “hybrid plan” to reopen Finland on Wednesday, but warned it would be a long
Read moreThe Finnish government adopted its so-called “hybrid plan” to reopen Finland on Wednesday, but warned it would be a long
Read moreThe Greenlandic government has OK’d the purchase of departure tickets from the territory on Air Greenland as of May 4,
Read moreThe Faroese government is tightening up self-quarantine requirements for travellers, saying it wants to avoid the reintroduction of COVID-19 into
Read more“Calculate how many people you’ve had contact with over the past five days. Are you ready to forgive yourself if
Read moreWith the oil and gas industries, the main drivers of the Norwegian economy in financial freefall because of COVID-19, the
Read moreFinland has given the green light to reopening schools, saying in-person teaching can resume as early as May 14. With
Read moreWith mass layoffs and mass insolvencies across Iceland amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the government has announced extended part-time unemployment benefits
Read moreNunavik regional health board reported two new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, bringing total confirmed cases in the Inuit region of
Read moreA report by Radio Sweden found that the Swedish Public Health Agency underestimated the number of deaths due to COVID-19
Read moreFinnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin is self-isolating after a worker at the prime minister’s residence had contact with a person
Read moreFrom the Aleutian Islands to the North Slope, Alaska’s massive and varied terrain has now been mapped in an unprecedented
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