Coronavirus status in Denmark at 20 April: More testing as society opens

Message at today’s press meeting: “If you have any kind of coronavirus symptoms, you can get tested.” The article continues below. By Bente D. Knudsen …

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Smaller businesses to open 20 April

Last night’s agreement in the Danish Parliament enable more than 27,000 employees to get back to work. The article continues below. By Bente D. Knudsen …

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Coronavirus: Dos and Don’ts in Denmark as at 17 April

To help navigate these uncertain times, the YDL team has put together a concise list. We will continue to post updates as and when the …

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Address to her people

Danish Queen Margrethe is to make a short speech this evening to her people. The article continues below. By Bente D. Knudsen The Royal House …

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Surprisingly for some – you do need to take care of the UV rays in Denmark from April until September

You are wrong if you only associate the need to protect your skin from the dangerous ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun with being in …

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Danish and international schools gradually reopening this week

During Easter, schools and childcare facilities have been working hard to prepare for the reopening as of 15 April, some will open a few days …

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Much needed PPE, personal protective equipment on the way to Denmark

This morning one of the world’s largest cargo planes landed with 1,000,000 facemasks and 20 ventilators for the Danish hospitals and medical system. The article …

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Coronavirus Easter in Denmark

The Danish Easter is coming up with four main bank holidays: due to the epidemic, grocery shops will have more opening hours than they normally …

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Coronavirus update: Most of Denmark remains closed until 10 May

Danish Prime Minister promised a very small reopening of the society on 15 April; most measures remain in place. The article continues below. By Bente …

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Coronavirus NEWS: Age split of those hospitalised and deceased

Danish figures confirm those from other countries: mortality rate highest for the oldest and young people are rarely in hospital. The article continues below. By …

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