Denmark puts an end to corona border controls

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Denmark puts an end to corona border controls

Flag of Denmark (Photo: Pixabay).
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Denmark will be two-pronged in the coming months: The CoV border controls will be lifted from Monday. But the general border controls will be extended for a further six months.

These would then last at least until May 11 of the next year. At the same time, the traffic light system, which evaluates the infection rate in other countries, will be abolished. The need for general border controls is justified by the increasing danger posed by militants and organized crime. The EU representatives in Brussels have also been informed of this.

Travelers from EU and Schengen countries who present a full vaccination or recovery or a negative corona test can therefore travel to Denmark without further restrictions. Other travelers from EU and Schengen countries must take a corona test within 24 hours of entering the country. For travelers from third countries, it may be necessary to self-isolate at home in addition to a test after entry, as rnd.de reports.

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