HELSINKI, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Finland will begin gradually easing COVID-19 restrictions from February 1 instead of mid-February as initially planned, the government said late on Thursday.
On January 18, Prime Minister Sanna Marin had said Finland would begin scaling back restrictions from mid-February but signs of stabilization in the infection peak caused by the Omicron variant caused the government to change its mind. (Reporting by Anne Kauranen)
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