The outbreak of the Vaasa coronavirus hit news documents on Monday, and most newspapers had a story about a couple of effects on everyday life.
Local newspaper Ilkka Pohjalainen reports that the municipality believes that the epidemic is widespread in the community, and more than 90 cases per 100,000 people have been reported in the last two weeks.
It has brought with it a number of restrictions, including a ban on gathering more than 50 people. The city’s social and health committee also strongly recommends that people limit the gatherings they organize to a maximum of 20 participants.
Evening paper headed The city of Ostrobothnia experimented with the atmosphere and found that in at least one supermarket in the city center, no one bought without a face mask.
Buyers told IL that the rise in cases was shocking, and some said it had created the impression that young people were not spreading Covid-19 and it was not a danger to them. In Vaasa, the virus has hit students hard.
Commercial television channel MTV reported about 400 people are currently in quarantine after contacting the confirmed case, and the city chief said he expects the number to rise to about a thousand.
IL reports that the situation has had a dramatic impact on, among other things, sporting events. The men’s hockey team Vaasan Sport was scheduled to play its first home game of the season on Saturday, but that is not possible now.
The sport hopes to be able to play its first four home games of the season on the away team to avoid putting up the match later.
Trumpin ‘psychosis’
Like Donald Trump leaving the hospital for the White House, attention has turned to the treatment he has received and received to get so fast.
In Finland, he is not treated in the same way according to one intensive care physician interviewed Helsingin sanomat newspaper.
Tero Varpula Jorvi Hospital in Espoo said the steroid dexamethasone may help in severe cases of Covid-19, but if given too early, it may interfere with the immune system’s response to fight infection.
Trump hasn’t looked so sick that he might need dexamethasone, according to Varpula. He added that the use of dexamethasone may have influenced Trump’s decision to go on a much-criticized driving visit outside the hospital.
Varpula said corticosteroid-induced psychosis is a ‘known phenomenon’.
"It brings out manic features," said Varpula. "If a guy has some of them at first, it’s no surprise that even a small dose can bring in extra dimensions."
Humid but mild weather on the way
A warmer-than-usual October has worried climate regulators, but it is expected to continue as humid conditions move to Finland.
Evening News reports that temperatures in the south can be as high as fifteen degrees, even as rain clouds drain over the area.
Temperatures of up to 10 degrees are expected in the northern parts of Lapland. The southerly wind is expected to remain in place until at least Thursday.
Source: The Nordic Page