Denmark will lift all Covid restrictions by February 1 after UK, Ireland and the Netherlands made similar announcements.
Reuters reported:
Denmark aims to scrap all remaining domestic COVID-19 restrictions next week, following on from similar announcements in the UK, Ireland and the Netherlands in the past week despite high numbers of Omicron infections in Europe.
The Nordic country already loosened restrictions two weeks ago after a month-long lockdown, allowing cinemas and music venues to reopen, but some rules remain, including limited opening hours for restaurants and mandatory face masks. read more
In a letter to parliament, Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said the government intends to follow recommendations issued by an expert panel on Tuesday to scrap all restrictions by Feb 1.
The government’s decision, which is subject to parliamentary approval, will be the most far-reaching easing of curbs seen among the Nordic countries.
The Republic of Ireland scrapped nearly all Covid restrictions last Saturday.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson also announced Covid restrictions in England would be lifted.
Meanwhile in the United States, Joe Biden and the Democrats are pushing for more Covid tyranny.
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