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Thursday s papers: Vaccination schedules, Ukraine tensions, teen muggers

Will 50 year-olds be vaccinated by May Day? The daily Helsingin Sanomat asks that question and answers that at least in the Helsinki region, it is increasingly unlikely, as the supply of various vaccines to Finland may slow down the pace of vaccination. The delivery of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to Europe has been postponed due to suspected blood clots. In addition, on Wednesday, health officials announced that the target group for the AstraZeneca vaccine, people 65 years of age and older, will remain the same. Eeva Ruotsalainen, Deputy Chief Physician at Helsinki University Hospital told the paper that according to the original plan, it had been estimated that everyone over the age of 16 would have been vaccinated by no later than July.

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Monday s papers: Presidential poll, school holiday caution, reconditioned electronics

Even though President Sauli Niinistö is only half-way through his second term, the daily Helsingin Sanomat looks at voter support for a possible successor. Olli Rehn (Cen) was most frequently mentioned by the more than 1,000 voters surveyed, followed by Prime Minister Sanna Marin (SDP). Unlike most polls, respondents were not given a list to choose from, but were asked to provide the name of a preferred candidate in the 2024 election. Topping the poll, at 19 percent was Rehn, with 13 percent naming Marin, and seven percent Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto (Green). Five percent named Jussi Halla-aho, the chair of the Finns Party as their first choice.

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