Dietrofront of Denmark: reintroduces the Green pass after the increase in infections
On 10 September the government announced the free all, now the reverse announced by Prime Minister Matte Frederiksen
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Dietrofront of Denmark. The government will reintroduce the mandatory health pass just two months after the easing of anti-Covid regulations.
This was announced by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, explaining that the decision was made in light of the growing infections that have been recorded since mid-October. The national commission on the epidemic has recommended the government to classify the coronavirus as a "socially dangerous" disease, the executive "will follow the indication".
"Model Italy" therefore also in Copenhagen. On 10 September the Scandinavian nation announced - the first EU country - the free all, eliminating the use of certification and talking about a pandemic "under control" with more than 71% of the population completely vaccinated.
The pass was no longer required in cafes, bars, restaurants, gyms. But the epidemic has been restarting for a month now. Still few deaths thanks to vaccines, but a few hundred cases have risen to over 2,500, and the head of the public health service Soren Brostrom warned that hospitals risk collapse with the arrival of winter.
(Unioneonline / L)