Denmark has become the only European country to lift all restrictions on the prevention of Covid 19.
Vaccination rates in Denmark have reached more than 70% of the population and now all restrictions in the country in the context of corona have been lifted.
Life in the country is gradually returning to normal and the requirement for a digital pass to enter clubs has been abolished, which was the last restriction imposed to prevent corona.
Earlier, Iceland was the only European country to be exempt from Corona sanctions, but sanctions were re-imposed to increase the number of Corona cases.
Denmark introduced the COVID-19 passport in March 2021 as a gradual relaxation of the law.
Since August 1, the government has eliminated the need for coveted passes at museums and indoor events with a limited number, and lifted the requirement for masks on public transport from mid-August.
Officials insist the corona virus is under control, with about 500 cases a day, or 0.7 percent.
Of the country’s 5.8 million people, 73% have been fully vaccinated and 96% of them are over 65 years of age.