Wednesday's papers: Jabs close to home, picnic culture, dirty cops Morning papers report health officials say vaccinations should be taken in home municipalities, not at holiday home locations. Proposed increases in fuel taxes are causing concern in the Finnish forestry sector. Image: Ismo Pekkarinen / AOP Jyväskylä's Keskisuomalainen is among the papers reporting that with the summer holiday season approaching, the National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has issued an advisory that both doses of the coronavirus vaccine should be taken in one's home community. "Vaccinations can be obtained outside one's own home community only in the very exceptional case that one's stay in another municipality is long-term, it is very difficult to apply for vaccination from one's own community, and it is possible to be vaccinated in that municipality. Vaccines are distributed to municipalities on the basis of the number of permanent residents, and therefore, for example, towns with many summer cottage visitors do not have the capacity to vaccinate many non-residents," THL healthcare management physician