Finland's PM apologises for not isolating after night club photo surfaces


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  • Thursday, 09 Dec 2021

FILE PHOTO: Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin holds a news conference outside the Finnish Parliament building in Helsinki, Finland December 8, 2021. Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/via REUTERS/File Photo

HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin apologised to the public on Wednesday after a photo surfaced of her in a nightclub following the foreign minister testing positive for COVID-19.

"I did wrong. I should have considered the situation more carefully," Marin said in a television interview by public broadcaster Yle on Wednesday night.

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