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Denmark has lifted all Covid-19 restrictions within the country, with coronavirus no longer considered a “socially critical sickness,” according to the government.
Minks infected with a mutated strain of the novel coronavirus appeared to rise from the grave this week after thousands were culled in Denmark earlier in the month.
How Denmark Decided COVID Isn’t a Critical Threat to Society The country became the first in the EU to lift all COVID restrictions despite leading the world in per capita infections. By Derek ...
Denmark, which still has among the lowest Covid death rates in Europe, is now registering more Covid deaths than in the first weeks of the pandemic, and on par with figures registered in February ...
Two months ago, Denmark was riding high. It lifted all remaining domestic coronavirus restrictions as the government declared Covid-19 was no longer “an illness which is a critical threat to ...
Denmark appears to have beaten covid-19 — for now. Here’s how it did it. For the most part, Danes avoided blaming and shaming their fellow citizens ...
Denmark has become one of the first countries in the European Union to ease all domestic restrictions that were put in place to control the spread of Covid-19.
Some countries are setting records for daily coronavirus infections. Others are pursuing sweeping rules to mandate vaccination. But in Denmark, something like normal life has resumed. After nearly ...
The coronavirus mutation discovered in Denmark’s mink could spark a new wave of the illness in the country, scientists warn. Authorities in Denmark — the world’s largest producer of mink ...
Danish Health Minister Magnus Heunicke says that Denmark will not be implementing any new COVID restrictions this winter, even as the country is forecasted to see an increase in cases.