The Danish minister shows how they managed to take control of the coronavirus and withdraw anti-Convidian measures

Denmark became the first European Union country to return fully to the daily pre-indemecim life. On Friday, this country lifted all remaining measures against the Coronavirus. “Vaxes and the great efforts of all Denmark's citizens over such a long period are the foundation of our success”, the minister said. [...]
“Vaxes and the great efforts of all Denmark's citizens over such a long period are the foundation of our success”, said Danish Health Minister Magnus Heunike.
Health authorities approved the removal of the measures in late August, after declaring that the “virus is no longer a critical threat to society”, due to high rates of vaccine and lower death rates.
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Only the infected should be quarantined.
People can return to offices as usual and schools are open.
Of 13 August, request for mask clothing was also abolished in public transportation.
In addition to the successful vaccine campaign, experts also point to the high level of citizens' trust in authorities.
Almost three quarters of adults are completely vaccinated, and hospital - lying rates from the Coronobrus are low.
With about 500 cases of infection per day and a reproduction rate of 0.7, Danish authorities say they have the virus under control.
“We are aiming for free movement... What will happen now is that the virus will circulate and it will find those who are not vaccinated”, Danish epidemiologist Lone Simonsen told AFP.
The virus is no longer a social threat, thanks to the” vaccine, he added.
A key word some use is “summdind”, or “Community Exploration”. It suggests a strong sense of social responsibility and accountability in Danish society.
If you have low levels of trust in other people or authorities, then potentially more draconian laws are required to curb coronary”, says Gert Tingaard, professor of politics at Aarhus University, in an interview for Science Nordic newspaper.
Even according to the World Health Organization, the Scandinavian country, with 5.8 million inhabitants, has benefited from the public's obedience with government guidelines and the strategy approved against coronary.
“Like many countries, Denmark, throughout the pandemic, has implemented public and social health measures to reduce transmission. But, at the same time, it has relied heavily on individuals and communities that have voluntarily hired”, said Catherine Smallwood, official of O BSH in Europe.
Danish Health Minister Heunique said the government would not hesitate to restore the measures, if necessary.
According to authorities, conversion to normal life should be accompanied by strict hygiene measures.
O The BSH still considers the global situation critical of coronary and calls for caution.
Any country should remain alert when the epidemiology situation” changes, Smugwood said.
Danish authorities said they would keep an eye on the number of hospital stays, currently under 130.
Since 9 September, the third dose of the vaccine for risk groups has been available.
Simonsen said vaccines, so far, have offered immunity to coronary variants, but if vaccine-resistant variants arise, “we will have to rethink our strategy”.
On Saturday, a concert in Copenhagen first in Europe will welcome 50,000 people.
On September 4th, the first festival under the open sky, named “, was organised in Copenhagen, which gathered 15,000 people.
Being in the crowd, singing as before has almost made me forget COVID and everything we've been through in these past months”, Emily Bendix, a Danish citizen, told AFP. /Rel











