• Sweden's approach doesn't seem to be too far from Britain's. Some social distancing measures like banning big events, but schools mostly open and not even trying to test every suspect anymore but trying to slow it spreading. Finland is on the same path, but a bit behind, schools and everything mostly open, working from home and other social distancing adviced, big events banned, toilet paper sold out.

  • Sweden's approach doesn't seem to be too far from Britain's. Some social distancing measures like banning big events, but schools mostly open and not even trying to test every suspect anymore but trying to slow it spreading. Finland is on the same path, but a bit behind, schools and everything mostly open, working from home and other social distancing adviced, big events banned, toilet paper sold out.

    Yebbut as you and I know all too well, bits of Finland have far more reindeer than people and we do have our fair share of exceptionalism as well. I would like to know if the Finnish and Swedish approaches have something to do with population density.

    Also, Finns will just cut n paste Swedish policy as per usual.

    Are you in Helsinki? Bog roll shelf pics or it didn´t happen. ;)

  • Yeah the situation in the Helsinki region/south and the rest of Finland will probably be quite different. Easy to isolate yourself if there's no-one around. So we'll just do what the Swedish do.

    Pasta, bread and soap was gone too, until tomorrow.

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