Even the last minor CoV restriction is now a thing of the past in Denmark.
Today the last remaining entry restriction in the country was lifted, according to which you had to be tested no later than 24 hours after entry. However, this obligation only applied to non-vaccinated and non-recovered people who wanted to enter the country from outside the EU and Schengen area. This means that there are no longer any restrictions on entry. In Denmark, life has been practically free of restrictions since February 1st - at that time the government in Copenhagen decided to lift most of the CoV restrictions despite record high numbers of new infections. According to the ORF, the CoV numbers in Denmark have fallen sharply again. However, there is also significantly less testing than before.