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In Finland, all ordinary aviation to the northernmost Arctic parts of the country has been suspended as part of the efforts to halt the spread of coronavirus. In Greenland, ordinary people are unable to fly to and from their country and internally between Greenland’s far flung towns; the capital Nuuk is completely closed off. In Canada all Arctic cruises are banned for this year — to name just one measure taken there. More restrictions have no doubt been introduced since this writing.
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