It has mostly been smaller stores and businesses that have not lived up to the requirements.

According to Johanna Hänninen at the county administrative board, this may be because larger chains usually have a head office that helps to provide information.

If the deficiencies are not remedied, the county administrative board can use a fine, a kind of fine, or in the worst case close the business.

- There is no fixed fine.

It should be calculated from time to time depending on the company's turnover and the size of the shortage.

But it should feel for the companies, you should rather want to do the right thing, she says.

See the clip above when Johanna Hänninen talks about which are the most common shortcomings the county administrative board has encountered.

Stricter restrictions

On March 1, the restrictions will be further tightened.

For example, the restrictions on the maximum number of stores will be reviewed.

- We believe that it will be the case that each person will have more than ten square meters of space in a shopping center or gym.

So that's probably what we think will be the change.

Then it will also be clearer that you should go shopping yourself and not together, but we do not know if there will be something we should control, says Johanna Hänninen.

Do you think you will need to do new checks on already controlled companies?

- In general, I do not think we will have to go back to all the places we have been, but it may happen in some cases that we need to do it.