
The peak season currently underway in March–April attracts people to enjoy the spring snow especially in Northern Finland. At this time of year, easily transmissible illnesses such as colds and gastrointestinal infections are also circulating.
Good planning ensures a safe and successful trip. Take good care of hygiene while spending time outdoors. If you have early symptoms of a stomach illness, or if you have been in contact with someone who has had a gastrointestinal infection, do not head out into the wilderness.
“Spring is one of the best times for outdoor activities, and the snow-covered landscapes attract people particularly to Northern Finland. Spending time in nature is highly recommended, and by taking care of hygiene you ensure safe outdoor activities for yourself and others,” advises Team Leader Liisa Neuvonen from Metsähallitus Parks & Wildlife Finland Customer Service.
At present, Metsähallitus is not aware of any wider outbreaks of illness at outdoor destinations. During this week, Metsähallitus has received reports of three illness cases from Urho Kekkonen National Park in Lapland, which according to the reporters involve gastrointestinal illness. Observations have been made at overnight huts in Šuomaruoktu / Suomunruoktu and Tuiskukuru. Metsähallitus is actively monitoring the situation.
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