(Bloomberg) -- Finland will require a Covid certificate from all travelers arriving in the country from Saturday onwards, according to a statement from the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health.
By imposing “more efficient” health security measures in cross-border traffic, the government aims to protect the population against the threat posed by the omicron variant, the ministry said. Travelers who do not have a valid certificate will need to get a Covid-19 test, it added.
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