In Denmark, COVID-19 ceases to be a “critically dangerous to society” disease
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In two weeks’ time, COVID-19 in Denmark will no longer be “a critical threat to society”. This was announced by the Danish Health Minister Magnus Heunicke. This will allow most of the restrictions to be lifted over the next two weeks. – This is all thanks to the good management of the epidemic in Denmark. I want to thank everyone involved for the gigantic work – said Heunicke.

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COVID-19 ceases to be a “critical community-threatening” disease

Denmark On September 10, COVID-19 will no longer be considered a “critical illness for society” announced Danish Health Minister Magnus Heunicke on Friday. On that day, most of the country’s most important restrictions will be lifted.

The term “critical to society” was introduced on March 10 by the epidemic committee of the Danish parliament, which allowed for the introduction of many restrictions and rules related to covid passes.

«The epidemic is under control, we have a record high vaccination rate. Therefore, on September 10, we will be able to abandon many of the restrictions that we have implemented in connection with the fight against COVID-19, ”Heunicke said.

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On Thursday, Heunicke announced on Twitter that «we have passed a milestone in vaccination. More than 80% of them have been fully vaccinated. people over 12 years oldt.

Denmark abolishes restrictions

On September 1, many restrictions in Denmark will disappear, including Covid passes will no longer be required in restaurants and bars, discos will reopen, but a pass requirement will still be required there. It will not disappear until September 10, and it will also apply to nightclubs and sports events.

– The government has promised that it will not keep the restrictions longer than necessary. And now it has happened, ‘said Heunicke.

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“But the government will not hesitate to act quickly if the pandemic again threatens important elements in our society,” added the minister.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, more than 5,8 have fallen ill with the coronavirus in Denmark in a population of 342 million. people, 2 thousand died 576. The largest wave of infections in this country took place in December, with an average of up to 3,5 infections per day. Record in this respect was on December 18, when it was informed about 4 thousand. 508 new COVID-19 cases.

Currently, there are about 960 infections a day, 2 people die.

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