
Amidst the coronavirus crisis, a grand old lady turns 81
Danish Queen Margrethe was born on 16 April 1940, only 7 days after the German occupation of Denmark, a light in darkness many Danes found. …

A few more young people may return to school as of 22 March
A few further openings decided as of 22 March today by the Danish Parliament late this evening, but majority of schools still not fully open …

Next announcement about openings will be on 23 March
Danish Government is working on making new announcements as of 23 March, but already now the Foreign Office warns against travelling for Easter. The article …

15 March: what will open and what is next?
Negotiations ongoing today concerning a more long-term plan and the next steps in the reopening process in Denmark. The article continues below. By Bente D. …

New PCR test detects virus mutations immediately
The new test, called Delta-2, enables Testcenter Danmark to screen all positive tests for the new virus mutations within 12 to 24 hours, an important …

More measures are discussed as shops are able to open again
Danish Government is discussing what may open as of 15 March, find what is open as of 1 March in our update below. By Bente …

Coronavirus: Mental Health can be an issue for all
Outbreaks of infectious diseases can put a strain on our mental health. Find the experts’ advice to help us through the epidemic as “mentally sane” …

Political discussions about opening measures
Danish Parliament to discuss what may open and what is to remain closed as of 28 February The article continues below. By Bente D. Knudsen …

As the frost continues you may want to know when the ice is safe? Find our tips here.
The weather forecast announces frostfilled days and nights for at least the next week, so some of the frozen lakes and ponds around Denmark start …

The cost of Brexit for online shopping
The transition period for the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU has ended. This has implications for you if you shop online or receive gifts …