On Thursday, the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has confirmed 1,622 new coronavirus infections in the past 24 hours in Finland. This is the highest number to date since the beginning of the pandemic. THL also reports 8 new deaths since Wednesday.

Most new infections were confirmed in the cities below.

250 in Helsinki, 101 in Vantaa, 90 in Oulu, 89 in Espoo, 89 in Tampere, 75 in Lahti, 57 in Turku, 52 in Lempäälä, 37 in Hämeenlinna, 33 in Ylöjärvi, 29 in Rovaniemi, 22 in Jyväskylä, 22 in Liminka, 22 in Valkeakoski, 19 in Tyrnävä, 18 in Kouvola, 17 in Nokia, 16 in Nurmijärvi, 16 in Kaarina, 15 in Kerava, 15 in Kirkkonummi, 15 in Hollola, 15 in Kärkölä, 14 in Kuopio, 14 in Kangasala, 13 in Vaasa, 13 in Heinola, 13 in Janakkala, 13 in Jämsä, 12 in Riihimäki, 12 in Kauniainen, 12 in Saarijärvi, 11 in Järvenpää, 11 in Orimattila, 11 in Paimio,  10 in Sastamala, 9 in Tuusula, 9 in Hattula, 9 in Akaa, 9 in Ikaalinen, 8 in Vihti, 8 in Raahe, 8 in Närpiö, 7 in Hyvinkää, 7 in Kotka, 7 in Laukaa, 7 in Lieto, 7 in Ii, 7 in Siikajoki, 7 in Keuruu, 7 in Loppi, 7 in Sievi, 6 in Seinäjoki, 6 in Lohja, 6 in Kempele, 6 in Kuusamo, 6 in Muurame, 6 in Lumijoki, 5 in Porvoo, 5 in Mikkeli, 5 in Sipoo, 5 in Pirkkala, 5 in Uusikaupunki, 5 in Kemi, 5 in Alavus, 5 in Hämeenkyrö, 5 in Siikalatva.

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