Tuesday, 1 February 2022

DENMARK BECOMES FIRST COUNTRY TO LIFT ALL COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS


Good news from Denmark! As reported by the BBC:

Denmark has lifted all of its domestic Covid-19 restrictions, including the wearing of face masks, making it the first European Union country to do so. Nightclubs have reopened, late-night alcohol sales have resumed, and the Danish coronavirus app is no longer needed to enter venues.

Yes, the Danes have decided to live like lions instead of cower like rats.

While cases are still relatively high, the authorities say the virus no longer qualifies as a "critical threat". That is due to the country's high vaccination rate, experts say. More than 80% of the population over the age of five have had two vaccinations and over 60% have been given a third booster dose.

"With Omicron not being a severe disease for the vaccinated, we believe it is reasonable to lift restrictions," epidemiologist Lone Simonsen of the University of Roskilde told the AFP news agency.

But, wait, didn't England beat them to this? 

Sadly, no.

While most restrictions have now ended in England, a few remain. These include:
  • People who develop Covid symptoms or test positive must self-isolate for 10 days (or five full days following two negative lateral flow test results)
  • Venues can choose to ask people to show an NHS Covid Pass
  • Face coverings are still required in health and care settings, including hospitals, GP surgeries and pharmacies
  • Some shops have asked customers to keep wearing face coverings and they are required on public transport in London
  • In some circumstances, local authorities can recommend face coverings in the communal areas of schools

Yes the Danes are the true heroes of Europe, while the English are still cucks. Show your appreciation by booking your next holiday in Copenhagen or by buying Danish produce:

DANISH FURNITURE OIL


DANISH BACON


DANISH BEER



DANISH BUTTER



DANISH PROSTITUTE



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