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Finnish football fans bring virus back from Russia

Three Denmark fans also infected with the Delta coronavirus variant while attending the Euro 2020 match against Belgium

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 Jun 2021 12:13PM

Finnish football fans bring virus back from Russia

HELSINKI - Nearly 100 supporters of Finland's national football team who travelled to Russia for a Euro 2020 defeat against Belgium have caught the coronavirus, authorities said Thursday.


The prime minister joined the THL health authority overseeing the epidemic in calling for Finns who returned home after Monday's 2-0 loss in Saint Petersburg to take a test.


"It is important everybody takes a test," prime minister Sanna Marin told reporters at an EU summit in Brussels.


"Possible cases will thus be identified and the infection will not spread," she added.


Tests carried out at customs posts along the border with Russia have already returned 86 positive cases with more analysis still ongoing.


Crowding caused by around 3,000 Finnish supporters crossing the border led officials to allow 800 people to enter the country without taking a test, local media said.


Russia on Thursday reported more than 20,000 new coronavirus infections and 568 deaths, a peak not seen since January, as it battles a surging outbreak of the Delta variant.


THL urged all those who returned to ensure they have a test within 72 hours, noting the infection rate in Saint Petersburg was 20 times higher than that in Finland.


COPENHAGEN - Three Denmark fans were infected with the Delta coronavirus variant while attending the Euro 2020 match against Belgium, Danish health authorities said Thursday, urging 4,000 spectators to get tested.


"These three people who were infected during the match, as well as their close contacts and the close contacts of their close contacts have been informed," Anette Lykke Petri, director of the Danish Agency for Patient Safety, said.


She said the three supporters were infected independently of each other at the game at Copenhagen's Parken Stadium on June 17.


"The three infected people all independently point out that the place of infection has been the match," Petri told Danish station TV2.


"We would like to have screened everyone," she added, pinpointing 4,000 spectators in specific sections of the stadium.


The agency also says there have been 29 cases of infection in connection with the three European Championship matches on Danish soil.


Denmark currently has 200 cases a day for its 5.8 million inhabitants.


For the Delta variant, Danish authorities recommend that everyone including contact cases of contact cases go into self-isolation.


Denmark will play Wales in a last-16 tie in Amsterdam on Saturday when 4,400 tickets will be reserved for Danish fans.


If they want to avoid quarantine on their return, the Danish fans cannot spend any longer than 12 hours in the Netherlands. - AFP. June 25, 2021

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