The way we were: Denmark lifts all Covid curbsVaccine passports will no longer be required to enter Danish nightclubsCOPENHAGEN - With no masks in sight, buzzing offices and concerts drawing tens of thousands, Denmark on Friday ditches vaccine passports in nightclubs, ending its last Covid curb. The vaccine passports were introduced in March 2021 when Copenhagen slowly started easing restrictions. According to the World Health Organization, the Scandinavian country has benefitted from public compliance with government guidelines and the Covid strategy adopted. With around 500 daily Covid cases and a reproduction rate of 0.7, Danish authorities say they have the virus under control. Travellers entering Denmark must still present either a vaccine passport or a negative PCR test, and masks are mandatory in airports.
Source: Bangkok Post September 10, 2021 05:48 UTC